
“The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence”–except, it would seem, when what’s on the other side of the fence is the rest of your life…. 🤔
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

“The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence”–except, it would seem, when what’s on the other side of the fence is the rest of your life…. 🤔
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

Reality check.
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

It’s only been a little more than a decade, but…now I am that helpful person. 😅😬
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

There were people who genuinely wanted to know, and wanted to be helpful–and then there were people who asked so they could be armchair career counselors.
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

…Unless it’s a hurricane or thunderstorm, of course.
Part of me wants to be a bit snarky about this particular strip, especially after my post yesterday. On the other hand, this comic has had a significant role in keeping up my morale over the last few years. At least I take my own advice?
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

“My heart beats for you alone…” and other biologically perplexing sentiments.
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

Pandemic warm-up.
Comic from 2009, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

Cause of death: choked on linguistics homework.
Comic from 2009, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

A joke from when my husband (then-boyfriend) was in the Army. Stuff breeds in those pockets.
Comic from 2010, Standing on the Edge of Real Life.

Yep. Entropy is still working.
I’ll be posting comics from my first book, Standing on the Edge of Real Life, for a while as I work on pulling an Etsy shop together and finishing Q is for Quarantine. Standing on the Edge was self-published in 2011 as a college credit project, and the comics span two years of work. I hope you enjoy seeing how they evolved!
And now, we travel back to a time when the Mice had whiskers….