Warning: Extreme cuteness
December 30, 2010 3:28 AM   Subscribe

Jessica McLeod draws incredibly cute, funny, awesome cartoons. Cartoons about educated pigs, space rabbits, bad yetis, and rude flowers. You should be warned, they are very cute.
Mungo Bean: Adventure Pig!, Book 2, Book 3 Part 1, Part 2
Bad Yeti, Yeti Party
Space Rabbits: In Space, Planet Of, Battle for the Planet Of, Tea With A
Miscellaneous comics: The Indefatigable Miss Manners, Working Class Elf, Ghost Farm
She has a webcomic, Activities For Rainy Days

She has lots of websites. Jessica Monster - Her Top Shelf page
She has a LiveJournal page, this is tiny monster. You can get print versions of her comics from her Etsy page.
(Her Myspace space seems to have a trojan though, so I'm not linking to that.)
posted by JHarris (10 comments total) 21 users marked this as a favorite
 
So lovely and pleasing to the eye. Thanks for the heads up on this artist!
posted by The ____ of Justice at 3:58 AM on December 30, 2010


OMG Yeti Party.
posted by snapped at 6:01 AM on December 30, 2010


Very awesome.
posted by Gator at 6:05 AM on December 30, 2010


I would hang out with Mungo Bean.
posted by dortmunder at 8:22 AM on December 30, 2010


Yetis gonna yet, I think.

Last weekend I went to a cookie party with James Kochalka (who did the background for Bad Yeti and others) and his family. Their gingerbread pac-men and rumball power pellets didn't win any of the prizes, but were quite yummy all the same. I did not see any yetis or space rabbits at the party.
posted by GodricVT at 8:49 AM on December 30, 2010


Very cute! Like the flower who is rude.
posted by Katjusa Roquette at 10:13 AM on December 30, 2010


Ha! These are great. Definitely favoriting for reading.
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 2:09 PM on December 30, 2010


Yay! Thanks for posting this. I am always on the lookout for new webcomics.
posted by santaslittlehelper at 4:53 PM on December 30, 2010


I played up the cuteness in the post text, but what I like about these is they aren't about cuteness. They're really ingenious. Working Class Elf is a favorite, it's just how she illustrates elf culture and how it revolves around stacking things, and how an obsession with that works out for Pinn. Mungo Bean is also great, as is Miss Manners and Activities.
posted by JHarris at 6:22 PM on December 30, 2010 [1 favorite]


I just had to add this, from Working Class Elf:

Huddle: "What are you going to do?"
Pinn: "I don't know. Stacking is all that I'm trained in! It's all I ever wanted to do."
Huddle: "Well, they always warned us in stacking school that there would always be more stackers than jobs."
posted by JHarris at 4:26 PM on January 1, 2011


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