Funny Dark Humor Comics By Artist Jenna Noble
It is said that art mimics the events that happen in the real world and artists very often get inspired by the things that occur around them. And sometimes you don’t need something big to create art that people can relate to. One of these young rising artists is comics creator Jenna Noble.
She creates cute comics that are not only well-drawn but also have witty and unexpected endings. Her drawings are full of different characters, people and animals that find themselves in various everyday situations that shift to unforeseen and yet well-understandable situations. These comics are here to mirror our everyday decisions in high-quality drawings.
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