These 30 In-Your-Face Comics Will Definitely Brighten A Dark Day

The best thing you can do most times is to laugh things off

Maryjane
  • Published in Comics
These 30 In-Your-Face Comics Will Definitely Brighten A Dark Day

Who actually believes that life is monotonous and uninteresting all the time? Even in the silliest of circumstances, the best response to difficulties and unanticipated turns that life presents is to laugh them off.

By producing amusing comics about her daily life, Australian artist and mother Jess Rae hopes to achieve this. For lighthearted reading that will make you grin, look no further than her comic art called the "Doodley Squat Comics."

Jess Rae was a projectionist before she began drawing. The artist once had a job at a bead shop filled with sparkling beads.

She started making cartoons using kids' drawing software because she was getting tired of reading the text on her Facebook page. To begin, Jess just drew on her phone with her finger.

She promptly purchased an iPad and an Apple Pencil after her brother inquired about publishing her comics in the neighborhood paper. To create layers and draw with vector lines, she switched from Doodle Buddy to Clip Studio.

Jess' primary creative inspiration came from the support she received from people who had shared and appreciated her drawings. Unfortunately, before COVID-19, the popularity of her work plummeted as a result of the Instagram algorithm upgrade.

We've gathered a bunch of her hilarious artworks, and we've featured them below for you. So go ahead and enjoy!

1. True story

1. True storydoodleysquats

2. His smelly butt

2. His smelly buttdoodleysquats

3. New Australian phrase

3. New Australian phrasedoodleysquats

4. Princess Leia

4. Princess Leiadoodleysquats

5. The breakky dishes

5. The breakky dishesdoodleysquats

6. False alarm

6. False alarmdoodleysquats

The artist draws more freely today and pays less heed to the numbers. When one looks at her comics from a contemporary perspective, she illustrates a variety of issues that women face on a daily basis.

In order for readers to understand how she feels, she has made an effort to appropriately portray her perplexity.

7. Immy’s birthday

7. Immy’s birthdaydoodleysquats

8. Same with dogs

8. Same with dogsdoodleysquats

9. Handy reading material

9. Handy reading materialdoodleysquats

10. Ouch poor possum…

10. Ouch poor possum…doodleysquats

11. Remaster of an oldie

11. Remaster of an oldiedoodleysquats

12. Is she competitive?

12. Is she competitive?doodleysquats

13. That pair is ruined

13. That pair is ruineddoodleysquats

14. Well not “you”

14. Well not “you”doodleysquats

15. Food your face resembles

15. Food your face resemblesdoodleysquats

16. This is BULLSH*T

16. This is BULLSH*Tdoodleysquats

17. A guilty person

17. A guilty persondoodleysquats

18. The struggle is real

18. The struggle is realdoodleysquats

19. If I had super power…

19. If I had super power…doodleysquats

20. Mascara’s bowel movements

20. Mascara’s bowel movementsdoodleysquats

21. Double standards boo

21. Double standards boodoodleysquats

22. When to stop with concealer

22. When to stop with concealerdoodleysquats

23. Imogen is a pretty name

23. Imogen is a pretty namedoodleysquats

24. Channeling your inner buried?

24. Channeling your inner buried?doodleysquats

25. Top 5 definitely

25. Top 5 definitelydoodleysquats

26. Again, darling?!

26. Again, darling?!doodleysquats

27. “Shorts” weather

27. “Shorts” weatherdoodleysquats

28. Me and dungarees

28. Me and dungareesdoodleysquats

29. Breastfeeding boobies

29. Breastfeeding boobiesdoodleysquats

30. 5000 calories/minute

30. 5000 calories/minutedoodleysquats

Don't you just love the amusement that comes with this artist's work? I know I do, and I enjoyed reading it as well.

Visit her page and leave some love if you like her artwork. At the moment, Jess does a lot of graphics for magazines, websites, and logos.

She most recently created a title for a podcast for the Australian ABC.

Maryjane