Vineshatter is an episodic comedy set in a fantasy world following the friendly little witch Sludgly and her drive to help others, bringing her community closer together while putting her and her new friends at odds with the new G-Tech factory distributing cheap technology designed to isolate people. Sludgly helps her friends pass magical exams, fight off crazed security guards, add magical stock to their shops, and find the courage to confront the bad people in their lives, all while dealing with the constant sieges of the tiny, invincible, and altogether evil Commander Plume and her Pawn Squad.
Each arc is a self-contained excuse to mix-and-match strange characters in even stranger situations and watch as they react to everything and play off eachothers vastly different personalities.
A series of exponentially more detailed comics based off of interactions with my friends set in a universe where every living thing has special abilities and the baseline for their normalcy is our baseline for the absurd.
I'd recommend starting at Chronological 2/Delivery Arc or later, everything before that point is very hit-or-miss and unpolished.
A short set of 3-color comics done for Candycorntober in 2024. They jump around a bit in visual style, but are packed full of charm and humor.
These characters reappear in Vineshatter, though this set of comics isn't necessarily canon as it was done more to figure out how they interact.
A collaboration between 10 artists to create more than 32 pages of movie parodies and jokes, mostly starring the incredible* fictional actor Tim Ship! This was an April Fools joke loosely tied to Bacon Pasta Comics, but is NOT canon.
*--ly incompetent
A random assortments of birthday presents, funny moments, and other stuff that doesn't fit into full series. Despite visual and character similarities with Bacon Pasta Comics, they are not related.