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World Of Smudge Comics Better -

| Artist | Signature Vibe | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Abstract anxiety as literal wiggly lines. | People who feel their feelings as physical sensations. | | Liana Finck | Existential, neurotic, Jewish-millennial. | Intellectual overthinkers who laugh at their own dread. | | Tom Gauld | British, dry, literary smudge. | Writers, academics, and anyone who hates "synergy." | | Yehuda Devir (One of Those Days) | Athletic, romantic, chaotic smudge. | Couples who wrestle, steal blankets, and love aggressively. | | Pablo Stanley | Warm, inclusive, philosophical smudge. | Deep cut: his "Life Lessons" comics hit harder than any TED talk. |

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By rescuing these obscure masterpieces from obscurity, the for collectors, horror fans, and comic historians alike. 1. Championing the One-and-Done Format world of smudge comics better

is a webcomic created by the artist Megan "Meganime" B. (often just referred to as Smudge). | Artist | Signature Vibe | Best For

Titles like Her Frankenstein come with dramatic real-world histories; its creator, Norikazu Kawashima, famously burned all his original artwork and disappeared from Tokyo shortly after its 1986 release. | Intellectual overthinkers who laugh at their own dread

The art style evolves throughout the comic but maintains a distinct flair for .

You know that feeling when you’re reading a Smudge comic — the little blob with big feelings, smearing through rain puddles, bumping into grumpy shapes, leaving tiny smudges of kindness everywhere?