If you’re looking for funny and relatable content, look no further! We’re delighted to share the latest comic strips by Mary Park, an artist based in Los Angeles better known on social media as Murzz. You might remember our previous posts featuring some of her earlier works—humorous comics that shed light on the challenges of womanhood and resonated deeply with a wide audience.

From navigating the quirks of daily life to hilariously capturing the ups and downs of long-term relationships, Murzz’s work brings humor to life’s most mundane yet relatable moments. Whether she’s poking fun at self-care routines gone awry or the trials of balancing love and life, her comics have garnered a loyal fanbase who connect with her sharp and witty observations.

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We reached out to Mary to gain new insights into her creative process. Curious about how she would introduce her comic series to someone seeing it for the first time, we asked her to describe it in three words. Park responded: “Unserious, relatable, silly.”

If you’re eager to learn more about Murzz’s work, keep scrolling to read our full interview with the cartoonist!

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    Our next question delved into how Mary creates humor in her work. The cartoonist shared: “I think people have always been able to relate to the way I handle life’s challenges through humor. I just tell my story in my perspective and people have seemed to connect with me.”

    Murzz also shared with us some insights about other comic artists whose work and style she admires: “When I was brainstorming Murrz, I wanted to tell my story in a style I loved growing up, inspired by shows like Crayon Shin-Chan, The Sound of Your Heart, and Hamtaro.”

    Lastly, we asked Mary which specific strip she has created so far stands out as her personal favorite. She responded: “Yes, my personal favorite has been the one I drew about my parents’ journey as immigrants and in raising us in America.”

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