20 Witty and Relatable Comics by Katherine Hemmings You’ll Definitely Relate To

Katherine Hemmings, a comic artist from the UK is known for her lighthearted diary-style comics that often draw from her personal experiences. From her life as a redhead to her love for cosplay, her comics have an honest relatable quality that resonates with many. Her popular books Being Ginger and Being a Cosplayer, highlight these themes with humor and charm. In her latest work, The Witch and Loaf Cat, Katherine takes things to a more magical level, introducing readers to a whimsical witch and her mischievous cat as they embark on delightful adventures. With her bright, playful illustrations and witty storytelling Katherine’s comics offer both heart and humor bringing readers a sense of joy and warmth. Scroll down to enjoy her fun magical and uplifting creations.

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Katherine Hemmings the UK-based comic artist, has always had a deep love for drawing nurtured from a young age. She remembers how her dad would bring home stacks of paper from work providing her with the perfect opportunity to spend weekends immersed in doodling while the TV played in the background. Growing up in a family that valued art, Katherine was fortunate to be surrounded by inspiration. My sister was studying art and both my parents were really good at it. They were always happy to supply me with as much paper as I could use she recalls fondly. This early encouragement shaped her artistic path and led her to the delightful comics she creates today.

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Katherine Hemmings never considered a career in comics until she attended a UK comic convention. There, she met Sarah Graley and Marc Ellerby who were drawing for Rick and Morty. I remember being blown away that people local to me were drawing for such huge IP she recalls. Inspired by their work she left the convention with a clear goal in mind I want to be a comic artist.

About a year later Katherine discovered The Comic Creative Catalyst a course led by industry professional John McCrea. The course focused on the art of storytelling guiding the viewer’s eye with artwork, and collaborating with scripts. Katherine says It was incredibly interesting, and at the end we all worked together to create an anthology of our work from that course. Since then, Katherine has kept creating her own comics in her free time pouring her heart into every project she takes on.

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