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Katherine Hemmings is a UK-based comic artist known for her charming and humorous diary-style comics. Her work often draws from personal experiences, such as her life as a redhead and her involvement in cosplay, as showcased in her books "Being Ginger" and "Being a Cosplayer". Her newest comic, "The Witch and Loaf Cat", takes things to a magical level, following a witch and her mischievous cat on charming, whimsical adventures.

With bright, playful drawings and a spark of humor in every story, Katherine’s comics are like a warm hug and a good laugh rolled into one. Scroll down and enjoy her fun, magical, and heartwarming cartoons!

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Four-panel comic by Katherine Hemmings showing friends using slang words in a funny and relatable conversation.

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Bored Panda got in touch with Katherine to learn about her creative process and background. She shared that she has been drawing since she was a child. "My dad would bring me a stack of paper back from work every week to just draw on all weekend. I would spend hours just doodling while the TV was on. I was lucky that I grew up in a family where we all loved art. My sister was studying art and both my parents were really good at it! So they were happy to supply me with as much paper as they could get a hold of, haha!"

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    Woman humorously frustrated in a comic about not getting her ID checked while shopping, from funny relatable comics.

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    Funny and relatable comic featuring a witch and a loaf cat interacting humorously in a whimsical setting.

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    It never occurred to Katherine that she could create or draw comics until she attended a comic convention in the UK, where she met Sarah Graley and Marc Ellerby, who were drawing for Rick and Morty. "I remember being blown away that people local to me were drawing for such huge IPs. I remember leaving that convention and saying, 'I want to be a comic artist.'

    About a year later, I came across this comic book course called The Comic Creative Catalyst which was led by industry professional John McCrea. On the course, he taught us along with guest artists how to tell a story, lead the eye with artwork and how to work with scripts. It was incredibly interesting and in the end, we all worked together to create an anthology of our work from that course! Since then I have been working on silly little books in my own time in between work and loving every second of it!"

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    Comic panels showing a woman and her loaf-shaped cat in a funny and relatable comic by Katherine Hemmings.

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    Comic showing a woman and loaf cat in funny, relatable scenes about shopping and a cat shaped like bread loaf.

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    Katherine shared that usually, the ideas come to her just before she falls asleep. "It is very annoying as it means scribbling random ideas on bits of paper and waking up in the morning very confused at what happened, haha." These moments of inspiration, though chaotic, often draw from Katherine's past experiences, forming the foundation of all her books. "Being Ginger was my first book and it focused on all the funny/strange/weird things I had to deal with just growing up with ginger hair! And I had A LOT of things happen so it was quite easy to pull those ideas from my memory. And similar with my next book, which was Being a Cosplayer. I have been cosplaying for 10 years, so I can have plenty of stories to also pick from. They always say ‘Do what you know’ and I guess I really did do that, haha."

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    While drawing from personal experiences made Katherine's stories authentic, it wasn’t always easy to turn difficult memories into something humorous and uplifting. "Sometimes it was hard to alter the stories from what was a sad time in my life (for Being Ginger) into a funny 4-panel way, but it is so rewarding seeing people read my stories and relate to them and tell me that the book has helped them also accept their beautiful red hair!"

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    Funny and relatable comic panels by Katherine Hemmings showing a girl and her soggy cat in rainy weather.

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    Comic panels showing a humorous and relatable conversation about growing up in funny and relatable comics by Katherine Hemmings.

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    Continuing with her creative process, Katherine said she usually writes a rough script and then jumps straight into drawing. "I draw everything digitally now as it helps me create the comics faster and it means that with my busy life, I can draw on the go! Being Ginger was actually drawn almost entirely on a train! I then put the text in on Photoshop and ta-da! A comic is done! And then I post it on social media and hope people find it funny or relatable, haha!"

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    Funny and relatable comic by Katherine Hemmings showing a redhead applying excessive sunscreen at the beach.

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    Comic strip showing a relatable cosplay suitcase moment, highlighting the importance of cosplay costumes in travel and check-in lines.

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    No matter how joyful it is, creative work can be challenging at times. Katherine shared that finding a balance between regular work, comic work, family, friends, and a love life is always tough at the start. "And my life has had to fluctuate drastically over the past years of doing art," she said.

    "When I first started, I was in full-time employment and it was hard making time for comics and my own life. I was drawing comics on the train home and then until about midnight every night for about a year to get that first book done. After awhile I decided to go full-time artist and while that was fantastic, it was hard working in my head as ‘I need this to make me money now, and a lot of money, and quick’. And while, yes, of course, I wanted comics to be my life, I never wanted to just make art to sell. I wanted to make art because I wanted to tell these stories I have swirling around in my brain!

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    Right now I have gone back into full-time employment and once again, I am trying to figure out a new structure to my life to balance everything again. But when you love making comics, you find a way to do it."

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    Funny and relatable comics featuring a loaf-shaped cat interacting with a girl near a fireplace and kitchen.

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    Funny and relatable comic panels showing a cat kneading dough and a woman reacting to biscuits in a kitchen scene.

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    Comic panels showing a funny and relatable comic moment with a girl reacting to her older self, from comics by Katherine Hemmings.

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    When asked what she finds most fulfilling about creating comics, Katherine responded, "Meeting people who have read her comics for sure!"

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    "When I first started I didn’t do tables at comic conventions but recently I have started to do this and actually meeting the people that have bought my books and hearing them tell me they related and loved my comics is incredible! It is easy to forget about the people on the other end when you are just posting funny little comics on social media in your own home. I love meeting people and them telling me they also want to get into comics and now that I have been through this process, I can help them! I have made so many new friends through making comics and I couldn’t be happier that I went on this path and I am excited for the future!"

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    Funny and relatable comic showing a family watching a kids' show, capturing everyday parenting moments.

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    A funny and relatable comic by Katherine Hemmings showing a woman excited about buying items for her future house.

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    Funny and relatable comic showing a girl talking to a cat-shaped bread loaf about putting the pie away before it goes bad.

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    Comic strip by Katherine Hemmings showing a red-haired character excited about autumn sales and seasonal items.

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    Funny and relatable comic strip showing multiple characters complimenting red hair and its softness in a lighthearted style.

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    A funny and relatable comic about wrinkle cream with a customer and a store assistant discussing skin care products.

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    Four-panel comic about aging humor, showing characters at 20, 30, 60, and 80 years old with funny dialogue.

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    Comic strip featuring a ginger character humorously questioning souls, ghosts, and the afterlife in a relatable comic style.

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    Comic panels showing a funny and relatable comic by Katherine Hemmings about ginger hair and changing appearances.

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    A funny and relatable comic featuring two women and a loaf-shaped cat in a humorous kitchen scene.

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    Funny and relatable comic by Katherine Hemmings showing characters spotting a friend in a crowded festival using her ginger hair.

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    Comic panels showing a person brushing a wig and humorously reacting, from funny and relatable comics by Katherine Hemmings.

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    Funny and relatable comics showing two characters and a loaf costume causing embarrassment and laughter.

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    Red-haired woman confused and startled by cartoon number 30 rushing towards her in a funny relatable comic style.

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    Comic strip featuring a red-haired woman humorously refusing a kiss on National Kiss a Ginger Day, showcasing relatable humor.

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    Comic strip showing two characters humorously discussing winter and pale skin in funny relatable comics style.

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    Funny and relatable comics by Katherine Hemmings showing a humorous take on wearing coats and aging.

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