World Of Smudge Comics

"If I'm sitting on the floor unable to make a decision, I draw Smudge sitting on the floor unable to make a decision. Suddenly, it's not pathetic—it's a comic. And that distance helps."

In a world not so different from our own, a freak accident involving a wonky copier, a can of soda, and a batch of particularly messy art supplies gave birth to the Smudges. These curious creatures emerged from the chaos, taking on various shapes, sizes, and colors. Some were tiny and tendril-like, while others were large and blob-like, with personalities to match.

While horror is the primary focus (including body horror and psychological thrillers), the line also explores weird pulp, dark fantasy, and surreal narratives. Key Releases & Upcoming Titles world of smudge comics

Some notable Smudge Comics events:

: While the strip was largely discontinued in 1999, it remains a nostalgic pillar of the "scruffy kid" trope in UK comics history. Common Themes Across the "World of Smudge" "If I'm sitting on the floor unable to

It’s a reminder that not every story needs a conflict. Sometimes, a story is just a little creature walking a very large, very round pet across a floating hill.

Lena works exclusively on an iPad using brushes modeled after dirty erasers. Her series "Coffee Stains" is the flagship of the digital smudge movement. She proves that you don't need real dust to get the smudge effect; you just need the right algorithm. Her comics about quarter-life crises are famous for having panels that look like they were run through a washing machine—intentionally. These curious creatures emerged from the chaos, taking

"Correct," Rift said. "He stopped drawing. But he didn't close the program. We've been running on background processes for a decade. The physics are degrading."