Our lives are full of fun, weird and borderline crazy moments that are usually not preserved anywhere else than our memories. California-based comic artist Mary Park decided that moments like these should be recorded and this is how the Murrz comic was born.
Murrz is a professional cartoonist who loves cats, k-drama, and torturing her boyfriend and all of these are put in a spotlight.
The comics are drawn in a quirky colorful style and in less than a year the artist gained a following of over 300k people on Instagram. Bored Panda already wrote about her comics where she shows the beauty of long-term relationships.
Take a look at some of her comics below and vote for your faves.
More info: murrz-studio.com | Instagram | webtoons.com
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remember when you were younger "before mobile phones" and you'd read ghost stories or comic books by torch light? good times.
Awwwweeeyyy that chubby pale people look way cuter than winter body actually is
Lol, that's how I write my own book. Whenever I come up with an idea, which is not always someplace where you can find convenient table or desk.
Maybe when it's her nipple hair she will think twice about doing this again ;)
That style, I love it! It's great to finally see all this work put in one single post!
I have seen several posts on this particular group of subjects (relationship/self-esteem/societal pressure etc). While the topics they address can be repetitive, that is one of the reasons they are all so relatable. Each artist has their own style and take on the subject matter, however nuanced, and while I don't find them all hilarious across the board, I have to say that this artist connects to me and my experience more than any other. Well done - I look forward to seeing more of your work soon! :)
And yes, screw the trolls - feed your supporters and CONSTRUCTIVE critics and starve those other little shits. Screw those guys in general. ;)
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I have seen several posts on this particular group of subjects (relationship/self-esteem/societal pressure etc). While the topics they address can be repetitive, that is one of the reasons they are all so relatable. Each artist has their own style and take on the subject matter, however nuanced, and while I don't find them all hilarious across the board, I have to say that this artist connects to me and my experience more than any other. Well done - I look forward to seeing more of your work soon! :)
And yes, screw the trolls - feed your supporters and CONSTRUCTIVE critics and starve those other little shits. Screw those guys in general. ;)
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