Chris Fucking Goodwin capturing moments witnessed around town. I’ve been following his art for over a decade now and I will never not be over this guy.
Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy, in case you hadn’t heard. How dare she remove those ticking time bombs from her chest, amiright? Like, hasn’t she learned by now that her body is public domain and we all get to vote on what she does with it? Sheesh, how selfish can ya get.
THE FINAL DECISION OF BOB THE BEE CLEANER. (C) Daryl Toh Liem Zhan 2013.
read the previous pages:
Confused bee is confused…. (C) Daryl Toh Liem Zhan 2013.

The Mundane Weekend of Bob The Bee Cleaner (C) Daryl Toh Liem Zhan 2013.
Since his pet dog, Scott died, Bob’s life becomes a little less exciting.
Music: “Yesterday Was Hard On All Of Us” - Fink
The Confusing Life Of Bob The Bee Cleaner (C) Daryl Toh Liem Zhan 2013.
Bob hates bees ever since his beloved dog Scott was killed by a swarm two years ago. Because of that, he’s in a conflicted dilemma of quitting his job in a secret government lab, cleaning cat-size bees (with cat personalities due to DNA experiments).
When he was ordered to end the life of one of the bees that was a failed experiment (due to it being confused as a dog), Bob reluctantly takes it back home instead and care for it as a pet.

(Source: memecollection)

I love the sort of sense it makes as a metaphor, and then no, no sense at all.
I really like this. This is actually really cool.
(Source: sambram3000)
well this is rEALLY FUCKING CUTE.
IT’S THE CUTEST FUCKING THING I’VE EVER SEEN.
Simply one of the most amazing comics I’ve ever seen.
A version for tumblr that can be read without opening a new tab, since plenty of people would scroll past this story otherwise.
The bravest woman on Earth.
http://www.mangapark.com/manga/koe-no-katachi
A comic about bullying that made me cry in the office this morning…
if you’ve not already read it, you should.
ETA:
read it twice to catch the little things.Holy shit that was amazing
Twitter: The Comic is a collection of comics based on the greatest tweets of our generation. The source material is used verbatim, typos and all. Despite the seemingly random nature of the tweets, the comic has reoccurring characters and story arcs that aren’t fully understood unless experienced through a single reading. With explicit permission from the writers of each comic, Twitter: The Comic could be a pretty rad book.




