If you’ve ever found yourself laughing at the little quirks of relationships or the everyday chaos of living with cats, you’re in for a treat. Sarah Graley’s comics capture these relatable moments in a way that’s both heartwarming and hilarious. With more than 673K followers on Instagram, Sarah has built a devoted audience who love her unique blend of humor, love, and all things feline.
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Sarah Graley expressed that she has always loved drawing and storytelling, and creating comics is the ideal way to blend both passions. “I went to university in the UK to study illustration, but my course wasn’t amazing. It did give me the time to work on comics alongside my studies, though, andOur Super Adventurewas one of the things that came out of that time! Shortly after that time, I made a fictional comic calledPizza Witchand posted it online and that eventually led to an editor fromOni Pressgetting in touch and asking if I’d like to have a go at making aRick and Morty comic,” Sarah shared, highlighting how her passion and dedication to comics helped her break into the industry.RELATED:Sarah createdOur Super Adventureto capture small, endearing moments from her relationship with Stef, and the comics deeply resonated with readers. She shared that she often hears from fans at comic shows and online who share that they relate to the playful moments depicted, which she finds incredibly sweet. “I think there are a lot of playful nerdy relationships in the world and it’s nice to know there’s a bunch of people out there in relationships with their best pal who have a friendly sense of humor in their companionship.“When asked if she had any unique techniques or quirks when creating, Sarah shared that forOur Super Adventure, she quickly jots down ideas as they happen. Since the comics are autobiographical, she is always reaching for the nearest sketchbook to capture moments before she forgets them. “I end up with little collections of tiny scrappy versions of the comics which are always fun to look back on.““One unusual technique I have is that I like to sketch out the pencils for my comics on my Cintiq (a big desk-mounted drawing tablet) but I like to do my final inked artwork on an iPad instead!“See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
Sarah Graley expressed that she has always loved drawing and storytelling, and creating comics is the ideal way to blend both passions. “I went to university in the UK to study illustration, but my course wasn’t amazing. It did give me the time to work on comics alongside my studies, though, andOur Super Adventurewas one of the things that came out of that time! Shortly after that time, I made a fictional comic calledPizza Witchand posted it online and that eventually led to an editor fromOni Pressgetting in touch and asking if I’d like to have a go at making aRick and Morty comic,” Sarah shared, highlighting how her passion and dedication to comics helped her break into the industry.
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Sarah createdOur Super Adventureto capture small, endearing moments from her relationship with Stef, and the comics deeply resonated with readers. She shared that she often hears from fans at comic shows and online who share that they relate to the playful moments depicted, which she finds incredibly sweet. “I think there are a lot of playful nerdy relationships in the world and it’s nice to know there’s a bunch of people out there in relationships with their best pal who have a friendly sense of humor in their companionship.”
When asked if she had any unique techniques or quirks when creating, Sarah shared that forOur Super Adventure, she quickly jots down ideas as they happen. Since the comics are autobiographical, she is always reaching for the nearest sketchbook to capture moments before she forgets them. “I end up with little collections of tiny scrappy versions of the comics which are always fun to look back on.”
“One unusual technique I have is that I like to sketch out the pencils for my comics on my Cintiq (a big desk-mounted drawing tablet) but I like to do my final inked artwork on an iPad instead!”
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