Some of the best comics on the web brought to you by Owlturd.
You can see the first part here.
Illustrator Karina Farek put together this funny serious of comics she called "Lust vs Love." I am sure some a lot of people experienced these situations and can relate to it.
Nathan W. Pyle is a writer and illustrator who created New York Times bestseller "NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette." Check out his funny and clever comics.
A 29-year old DC-based writer and illustrator Mari Andrew creates these brutally honest drawing based on her everyday life experiences.
Moscow-based illustrator called Bird Born created this great comics after they took a dog from an animal shelter and wanted to share what it is like to live with an adopted dog.
Funny series of comics by Chaunie Brusie that show different treatment that moms and dads receive when they go out in public with kids.
Norine Dworkin-McDaniel, a writer, and Jessica Ziegler, an illustrator and web developer teamed up to create these funny comics about parenting and post them on the site scienceofparenthood.com. It all started after they both had kids. Well, now we know where their inspiration comes from ;)
Yasmine Surovec is the author of these comics who have always had cats. Today she has three cats and a dog and is currently living with her husband in Phoenix, USA.
Here’s a funny comic by the oatmeal showing two dogs as middle-aged men living with a younger dude.
In this hilarious bunch of comics Karoliina Korhonen tried to depict typical Finns. But I’m pretty much sure everyone can relate.
All of us have already wondered what animals think and what they would say to us if they could talk. Jimmy Craig tried to answer this question with these amusing comics which are part of a series called “They Can Talk.”
Cartoonist Nick Seluk publishes amusing webcomic called “Awkward Yeti” which illustrates the constant struggle between the heart and the brain.
The creative geniuses at “Last Lemon” studios illustrate their ideas on what it means to be a dog and it makes for a pretty funny read.
These drawings are a glimpse into a life of Lucy Scott after she became mom for the first time in 2012.
Nothing prepared her for this... I think a lot of first time mothers can relate to this.
These amusing cartoons by Chaz Hutton document the daily struggle of adulthood.