Quarter-folded minicomics! The first few of these were sloppily-made, some in pencil, created to easily copy and mail to my internet friends. The newer ones are short stories created mainly to practice inking in Procreate.
Minicomic #1 Art Club Goes to Hawaii (Summer/Fall 2005)
This was a parody of when sitcoms like the Brady Bunch run out of ideas, so they pick the characters up and move them to a new setting, like Hawaii or outer space or something.
Minicomic #2 Hoshi no Hitomi no Silhouette (October 2005)
A retelling of one of my favorite manga. As the tagline says, 2,000 pages condensed into fifteen. The manga is about a girl who feels guilty for having a crush on the same boy as her friend, and when it turns out the boy likes her back, it makes things even more awkward.
Minicomic #3 This is Not a Drill!!1 (October 2005)
Eight pages of short stories/anecdotes. Has not aged great, but neither have I lol.
Minicomic #4 More Low-Budget Art Club Fun!! (February 2006)
Twelve pages of gags that are largely not funny by 2025 standards. Also features jokes involving weeaboos and MySpace, ohhh boy!
Minicomic #5 Dreams that I Have Had (April 2007)
Exactly what it says on the tin: recalling weird-ass dreams I’ve had. Freud would have a field day. Twelve pages.
Minicomic #6 Me & My Fat Pants (March 2025)
Musings on weight loss, pregnancy, accomplishments, all that crap. Eight pages. Eveything from here on out is eight pages.
Minicomic #7 The Cool Kids Show (June 2025)
A retrospective of the fake radio show my sister and I made as kids in the 90s.
Minicomic #8 Dust Stuff (June 2025)
Dad makes my sister and me do housework so we can find husbands when we grow up.