Artist Shares 35 Strange And Ironic Comics That Will Make You Think

"Being a storyteller has stuck with me as one of my oldest dreams"
Meet Jellybae, the brain behind the comics you're about to see. As part of the artist's daily existence, she chose to create a comic book!
Fun little tidbits about an old-fashioned beauty queen, an artist, and a big cat parent can be found in "Daily Jelly!" Together with the pair "Jelly & Tea" being avid gamers, the series will have delicious kimchi flavor thanks to the nerdy astrophysicist husband of a Korean female.
Everyone can feel cozy and content thanks to the variety it offers! The artist says that as a young child, she had a lot of dreams.
Her dreams of becoming a variety of things when she grew up were largely influenced by the novels and stories she read as a child. She also added that:
"Being a storyteller has stuck with me as one of my oldest dreams and art has always been my main outlet for expressing myself. I can’t even remember when I began my passion for art. I was one of those girls in class who always doodled on their notebook and I simply never stopped.
So let's go ahead and enjoy these 21 comics from Jellybae below.
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I found art was something that connects people's minds beyond borders. I could relate and feel connected with people by focusing on my art even before I learned how to speak English. And funnily enough, the second thing that connects people was gaming, haha. I always enjoyed staying at home and focusing on my own thing, as I work from home I tended to play at home.
The artist says that her husband has become a big part of her life now. She also added saying:
Being an international student in Australia has never been easy for me but I did get to meet my future partner in uni. Yes, it’s one of those cheesy ways to describe ‘love’. We are so very different in many ways yet so similar in other ways. The fact that I’m a Korean and he’s an Australian definitely gave us so many odds to overcome, but also gave me so many fun moments I’d never gone through before. There’s a whole dramatic, happy ending love story of us two that one day I also wish to make into a comic.
The artist says that having friends and family take a quick look at your work and planning each panel in advance certainly works! She always reads comments in an effort to learn, and it frequently surprises her which points the community agrees with.
This has made it easier for her to follow her instincts rather than worrying too much about pleasing the crowd because she understands that if she's going to miss the target, it's better to have done it honestly.