30 Silly And Humorous Comics With A Magical Twist You Will Love
The artist has gotten a lot of positive feedback on these comics and you just might love them
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
Nathan Olsen is the creator of these comics called "Witchflowers" and he started it unintentionally. He used the daily prompts for the Inktober and Comictober challenges in October 2021 to create comics about a couple of witches, and before he realized it, it had grown into a complete tale!
Iris Bloom, Sunflower Daffodil, Gardenia the cat, and Hettie the bird are the main characters of "Witchflowers"! Although the ongoing tale—in which Hettie the bird and Sunflower the young witch trade bodies—is still a work in progress.
So far, the artist has received a lot of encouraging comments about what he's created thus far, and thought you all might be interested in reading it.
While he works on finishing the main "Witchflowers" plot, the artist is still frequently posting stand-alone "Witchflowers" comics, along with a ton of other comics. He has spent the majority of his career working as a graphic designer; therefore, he's had to do comics on the side.
He began promoting Sundae Comics on social media in 2019 and worked to grow the account. He now works full-time as a writer and artist for Sundae Comics, and he intends to continue doing so for the rest of his life.
Sundae Comics is named after the Sunday newspaper comics the artist read as a child.
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1. You would need to be a very tiny witch
Instagram2. Spells
Instagram3. That won't be necessary sunflower
Instagram4. Covering your eyes whenever you sneeze
Instagram5. Surprise!
Instagram6. Two tail feathers and it's yours
Instagram7. The Mail
Instagram8. Crystals having magic powers
Instagram9. Taking their chances on Halloween
InstagramThe first successful ongoing story in Sundae Comics is called "Witchflowers." The first episode was written and illustrated by the artist as part of the 2021 Inktober art project; the daily word prompt was "crystals."
In the comic, a young girl wonders what capabilities the various colored crystals have, and she is startled by the rainbow formed by the clear crystal in the final panel. The comic became an instant hit, and his fans clamored for more, so he produced more!
10. What do you want those feathers for anyway?
Instagram11. Birds don't sleep under blankets
Instagram12. Think about all the boxes you could open
Instagram13. I can wait to see the look on aunt iris's face
Instagram14. I am tired of being a bird
Instagram15. If you can help me, don't be shy
Instagram16. When you've got a lot of questions
Instagram17. You stole from a witch?
Instagram18. You better do something quick
Instagram19. I was hoping to make some new friends
Instagram20. I just need to gather a few more items and...
Instagram21. Witches stay up all nights and cast spells
Instagram22. It's too bad birds don't have thumbs
Instagram23. I have an old friend keeping an eye on her
Instagram24. She looks more like a ficus
Instagram25. It is something all birds do
Instagram26. There's a monster under the bed
Instagram27. I told you I didn't mess up that spell
Instagram28. Making myself a big plate of waffles
Instagram29. A few roots and leaves
Instagram30. We gotta get you turned back into being a bird
InstagramWhile many of the comics are joke-driven, the artist's original vision for the strip was to evoke the experience of reading the comics section of the Sunday newspaper. And that is for it to be occasionally funny, occasionally heartwarming, and occasionally even featuring a serialized adventure story or melodrama.
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