Webcomic Wednesday: Cats, Humans, and Boys Called Hanna

Yeah, yeah, don’t say anything. It’s been way too long since there was a Webcomic Wednesday gracing these pages. Well here you are – with three of my latest faves (and honestly, I don’t know how they haven’t made it on this site before). Love! Got a Webcomic you want to share? Comment here or tag us on twitter with the hashtag #WebcomicWednesday.

On with the comics!

Cat Versus Human

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  • Cat Versus Human, Yasmine Surovec
  • “Yasmine Surovec began sketching her clever and sarcastic Cat Versus Human cartoons as a way to relax and unwind. Soon, her popular blog at catversushuman.blogspot.com began receiving as many as 12,000 hits per day, with a number of posts going viral and appearing on popular Web sites such as The Huffington Post and I Can Has Cheezburger. Now, a selection of 100 Cat Versus Human strips–many never previously published–can be found inside this inaugural collection of Cat Versus Human.”

The Meek

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  • The Meek, D. Helmer
  • “The Meek is a graphic novel about Angora, an inexperienced young girl who has been sent on a quest to save the world. War looms on the horizon, and at its helm is the Emperor of the North and his hellish adviser. The two countries are overwhelmed with as much terror, crime, disease and revolution as they are with those who wish to create peace. Armed with only her instincts and an unexplainable power, she must experience and judge the world—and decide once and for all if it is truly worth saving.”

Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name

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  • Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name, Tessa Stone
  • “it’s basically about a guy who is terrible at his job but tries very very hard. It’s about a guy who tries to figure out (or force his way into) where he belongs. It’s about a guy trying to find himself because at some point he lost sight of where he was, and I think we all do that sometimes.”

Enjoy!

Nikki Jeske is an illustrator and web designer who doodles her life away in Austin, Texas. She blogs at Snailbird, designs at Design Coyote, and spends far too much time madly drawing the many animals that make up The Family Menagerie. You can also find her on twitter.

 

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