My name is Rachael Smith, and I’m an award-winning comic creator who has been making regular diary comics about my son, Henry, since July 2023. These scribbly, urgent, honest slices of life are usually captured quickly while Henry is napping. Detailing the highs and lows of parenthood (nursery settles, nappy changes, friendships, breastfeeding, illnesses, etc...) The comics have been heralded as Smith’s finest, most important work to date.
"Nap Comix is something everyone should be reading for both wonderful feel good moments and insights into our human condition and is definitely recommended for every new parent to get a realistic, warts-and-all view on how wonderful and difficult this whole new child thing can be."
-Richard Bruton, Comicon.com
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Autobiographical comics have always been how I make sense of the world and work through my own emotions around big life events. My diary comics during the lockdown were a very cathartic process for me! When I was pregnant with Henry, I knew that there would be a lot less time for comics and that I’d want to take a break from work, but when he was about 6 months old, I felt the need to start drawing again. I’m really glad I did. If anything, they will be a lovely (and possibly slightly embarrassing) diary for him to look at when he is older!
I have so many cute outfits that I haven't even looked at in years. Now my oldest is big enough to raid my closet. At least they are going to use, I suppose....
My creative process is very simple: I make notes on my phone throughout the day of noteworthy things that have happened. I try to choose anything that has made me laugh, cry, or despair! I figure those are the moments that other people will relate to as well. Then, in the very short expanse of time between getting into bed and falling asleep, I’ll see if I can take any of the notes and turn them into a sentence or two – then, the next morning, during Henry’s nap (usually 10 am - 12 pm, but sometimes 10 am - 10.15 am), I’ll shape those notes into a comic script and get drawing! I draw by hand on paper, then I scan the drawing in and neaten it up in Photoshop.
So much more fun when you wear glasses! Watch them fly across the room!!!
Not real, because kiddo won't eat anything and I will end eating all leftovers and gaining even more weight i put on while pregnant
real 🤦♀️🤦♀️ sparkling water and antidepressants
Load More Replies...I think my scribbly style adds to the authenticity of the work, if only because it’s very clear that I sometimes make the comics in a bit of a rush! I could go back and make them more beautiful or ‘better’ drawings, but I think part of their charm is that they were very much drawn in situ in the trenches of early parenthood. I think some even have some Henry drool on them.
Mine is rolling all over me to get from one boob to the other, back and forth...
I’ve had a lot of amazingly kind feedback from other parents, which has really kept me going with this project. Folk who have grown-up children have said it’s brought back lovely memories that they thought were long gone, and others who have recently had babies tell me that the comics give them something to read during those endless night feeds. Some people have even said that they’ve read them while expecting their first baby and that the comics have been a great warning for what was to come!
I really love that so many different people can get something from Nap Comix, but I suppose, more than anything, I’m writing them for people like me, who are so scared of messing up and are trying their very best. I hope that my comics make new mums feel less alone with their highs and lows. Hey, new mum? If you’re reading this right now? You’re doing a wonderful job.
your husband seems like a good guy! Henry is lucky to have you too as parents :) your doing great!
Henry knows he doesn't have to ask for mama because she is always there <3
It's a fair concern. Babies die more often from being over heated then being too cold from parents over bundling.
My son is in college now, but this was a hilarious walk down memory lane! Loved these!
My son's are almost 50 and 50. Part of them will always be our babies ❤️
Load More Replies...Loved every one! Brought back lots of memories from raising my four babies.
I love reading parent comics but I really related to a lot of these! I have a 2 year old and 6 month old boy myself.
Amazing! My son is also called Henry so I love it even more! Thank you so much!
If all new mothers had husbands like she has, their lives would be much easier, I think.
Lots of tenderness, realism and sincerity mixed with a great sense of humor, I upvote ! thanks for sharing it with us <3
Glad not to be a parent. I'm not sure k can handle the tax on my mental health
OMG thank you, everyone for the lovely comments! I wasn't really expecting such a wonderful response aaaah! xxx
My son is in college now, but this was a hilarious walk down memory lane! Loved these!
My son's are almost 50 and 50. Part of them will always be our babies ❤️
Load More Replies...Loved every one! Brought back lots of memories from raising my four babies.
I love reading parent comics but I really related to a lot of these! I have a 2 year old and 6 month old boy myself.
Amazing! My son is also called Henry so I love it even more! Thank you so much!
If all new mothers had husbands like she has, their lives would be much easier, I think.
Lots of tenderness, realism and sincerity mixed with a great sense of humor, I upvote ! thanks for sharing it with us <3
Glad not to be a parent. I'm not sure k can handle the tax on my mental health
OMG thank you, everyone for the lovely comments! I wasn't really expecting such a wonderful response aaaah! xxx