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Mary Comics is a webcomic by Romanian artist Mary Nicola, who started sharing her creations back in 2018 on Instagram. Her comics capture the quirks and mishaps of everyday life in a way that feels personal and hilariously relatable. Whether it’s about fumbling through social situations, agonizing over what to wear, or battling the urge to procrastinate, Mary’s sharp and light-hearted humor shines through.

Each comic feels like a peek into a friend’s diary, full of moments that make you think, "Yep, that’s me." The stories often feature Mary herself, bringing a warm, human touch to universal experiences. If you’ve ever been caught in life’s awkward yet funny moments, her work might feel like home.

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Bored Panda reached out to Mary to learn more about her and her creative process. We were curious about how she got started in the world of comics.

"I was in high school in my math class, and I was doodling random stuff on my notebook, and suddenly my best friend asked me, ''Why don't you start making comics and post them online about your life, us, or anything at all?' And this is how it started, haha."


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    Brain-In-A-Vat
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    IN my first ever job, I worked in a place with no windows. In winter, I never saw daylight from one weekend to the next . . .

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    It wouldn’t be us if we didn’t ask about the challenges artists face in creating their work. Mary shared that, for her, the biggest struggle these days is managing her time. "I work a full-time job as an illustrator at a publishing house, I do art commissions and go to the gym every day after work. It's really difficult to find time to manage all of this, that's why I'm being a bit inconsistent with posting comics."

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    Despite all of her challenges, Mary shared that creating comics is the part she enjoys the most. "And to be more specific, I do enjoy a lot drawing those exaggerated expressions."


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    What makes Mary passionate about creating comics is people. "People inspire me every day and they inspire me to keep going. Also, the fact that I basically doodle my comics (they are not fully rendered or finished or have the perfect-lineart), it makes me feel like I don't need extra pressure to make everything look perfect. I just have to scribble that idea out."

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    Humorous comic of two young women discussing balancing money and time over coffee.

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    Traveling Lady Railfan
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's only there was a non condescending way to tell preteens and teenagers that in many ways this is the best time of your life so enjoy it. We've all heard that when we were young. We all rolled our eyes.

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    Comical strip about grocery shopping experiences, showcasing humorous differences and relatable moments for young people.

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    Traveling Lady Railfan
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've seen this one before but I Iove it. Well I don't, because it's true. (Yesterday I went to the pet store, purchased 12 lb bag of cat food. $101.76.)

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    Mary's comics portray life experiences, so we asked her how it feels to share fragments of her personal journey with the world. "I feel great because I find that there are people who can relate to it. In the past, I made some SPECIFIC COMICS about experiences that I thought I only had, and suddenly I woke up and realized that many people went through it (so yes, we may be different but we are not that different, haha). Also, sometimes I feel anxious, especially when there's a more personal comic (e.g.: the comic about my bully experience or weight loss). But it’s me and I want people to follow and get to know the real me - I’m not perfect, I never had a great life and I went through bad things, like everyone else. I hope in the future I'll have even more confidence to share other stories as well."

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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nope. Me & my little brother send texts first, like secretaries 😅 ~Hey let's chat soon/ok, how about tomorrow after 4/sounds good~ Then next day at 4ish one will text ~is now good?~ and wait for a yes text b4 calling

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    They've done studies on this. The "man flu" keeps you down for one to three days, whereas the previous method will keep you sick for weeks, because your body has no time to recover.

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