Comedy

  • Ham

    Smee's Stupid Ham Comics

    Archive of the various Hamilton-themed parody comics I’ve posted on the internet over the years.

  • phantom

    Smee's Stupid Phan Comics

    Archive of the various Phantom of the Opera-themed parody comics I’ve posted on the internet over the years.

Fantasy, action, and comedy paired with peril.

Pursuit of the Deathless

A living shadow decides to assassinate his friend's wicked immortal father. Results do not go as planned.

*Content warning: contains cartoon/fantasy violence, some coarse language, brief suggestive scenes. (Consider it PG-13.)

Comedy, slice of life, angst in a mix of short comics.

The Sorcerers
and the Shadow

Trav, a sorcerer, and Anderson, a living shadow, are two immortals disguised as ordinary human brothers. Morgan, another sorcerer, sometimes pops into their lives.

Art style and quality varies drastically between episodes, from simple sketches to fully colored.

Content warning: Episodes may contain crude humor, mild swearing, cartoon/fantasy violence, and/or innuendo, with the occasional serious topics.

A harrowing tale told entirely through oil paintings.

Little Fay

A young witch meets a stranger on the path to her grandmother's house in this familiar tale of girlhood, betrayed trust, and a walk through the woods.

Content Warning:
There is rape in this story, but it is not described in detail or shown. The pictures and text are safe for readers of all ages. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

Oldies but Goodies

Every cartoonist starts somewhere!

These are comics I made as a kid. Please enjoy my early work, which I hope serves as inspiration for other young cartoonists.

  • The Outsiders

    Ponyboy Curtis recounts the conflicts between his fellow greasers and the wealthy socs.

    I drew this comic adaptation of the novel by S. E. Hinton for a high school class when I was 15.

  • Super Piding

    Piding is an ordinary girl who gets mistaken for a superhero and asked to save the world.

    This is my first complete comic book, drawn at age 11.

  • Antoinette Lee

    Three girls go on an adventure in a mysterious cave.

    My first comic book that I made when I was 8, adjusted to scrollable web format.