Oregon-based artist Meg Adams proves that there is magic in the mundane, even if that magic is fueled primarily by hot cocoa and a total avoidance of direct sunlight. Her digital comics serve as a colorful, relatable mirror to our own lives, capturing everything from the hilarity of coexisting with a literal zoo of pets—shoutout to her three cats, two dogs, and a gecko named Spurt—to the quieter, more profound struggles of mental health and self-care.
With a vibrant style and a sharp wit, Meg transforms the "little ups and downs" of adulthood into heartwarming vignettes that remind us we aren’t alone in our awkwardness. Whether she’s navigating life with her husband, Carson, or just trying to survive another rainy day, her work is a gentle, funny invitation to find the joy in the everyday chaos.
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No need to take life so seriously, none of us are going to make it out alive. So embrace the silliness occasionally.
Ugh, the glands. Our dog had to get them manually expressed at the vet’s once. I think we made the poor student tech seriously reconsider her life choices.
My partner was absolutely stunned when i said one morning, "It's time to break my fast." She had never even thought about where 'breakfast' came from. I guess many people haven't?
... Why do the characters' noses turn into limp French Fries under stress?
"I can't have bipolar!? I feel good." Every single time...
