Like most artists on the internet, we're trapped in a cycle of creating content for free while hoping someone eventually notices we're slowly selling off furniture to buy art supplies.
If you've enjoyed our comic enough to read to the end of this sentence, consider supporting us on Patreon.
You'll get exclusive content featuring characters making even worse life choices than we do:
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You scroll past these comics to escape stress, but on the other side, creators are drowning in it. Platforms profit from our work, but we see none of it.
Patreon is the difference between creating out of love and creating out of desperation.
If you've ever laughed, smiled, or felt less alone because of our comics, know this: Your support means the world to us.
Thank you for being part of the story and helping us keep creating what we love.
Ever fallen in love for a show or comic, only to discover it got canceled because not enough people supported it? We don't want that to happen here.
The brutal truth is: creating these comics is a labor of love, but love alone doesn't pay the bills.
Without financial support, even things you cherish can fade away. By joining our Patreon, you're not just getting perks – you're keeping this comic alive. If you love what we do, help ensure it doesn't disappear.
Your support means everything.
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Unbeknownst to many, cartooning is one of the most dangerous jobs out there. Forget wading in sewage, or repelling off a mountain, or welding a bridge pillar underwater: try spending one day with us down in the cold, dark, joke mines...
Watch us wrestle with filthy punchlines. Wash our hands from the soot and grime we've collected by tireless hours of drawing. Dry our tears when we've given up all hope of ever seeing the sky again! But we're happy to do it. We'd do anything for a joke.
One of the things we fear the most, is writer’s block. What do we do if the lights go out? If the babbling brook of jokes dries up. And we’re left at our desks, in the dark. It’s something we know can happen, and its a daunting reality of creative work.
Something that helps us calm down is knowing you have our backs. And when we have a bad week, things will still be there when we pick up our pens again. That's why supporting artists matters. It helps them through good and bad. Thanks for sticking with us!