https://everydaybeingme.thecomicseries.com/comics/first
I think this was my first slice of life webcomic I've read on Comic Fury, and it stands alone in it's own for a few qualities:
First off for the beautiful art, Justeatsalmon draws with an original style of their characters. The eyes show such expression and I think are my favorite part when it comes to their design. Also their mouths and facial expressions are adorable. The colors are easy on the eyes, the backgrounds pleasant and calmly. There is a good variety of backgrounds - their dorm rooms, the classrooms, the school itself and outside of class. So you won't get bored with where the story takes you. At different points throughout the webcomic we get some fun perspectives which is refreshing, too.
When it comes to the writing it is simple but keeps course. We get to meet two very opposite characters named Devon and Elliott who become roommates and friends. Plus the rest of the cast has their interesting qualities as well. They all have their own fun personalities and it's nice seeing them all interact with each other. The dialog is fun and nicely placed about on the pages. It's a nice touch having different colors for each character with their dialog.
This webcomic covers topics like LGBTQIA (with a non-binary character, too) as well as having a character who has a disability and we get to learn about that. I personally liked this since I feel like comics that have a disabled character are few and far between. I feel like LGBTQIA stories are getting more common, but I still have much respect for them. And "Everyday being me" is done in such a way that it's not in your face, but there and it's comfortable in doing so. I feel like the cast has a good variety of characters.
I image this comic is the sort that pretty much anyone could find themselves enjoying. There is also a French version! So if you want to dive into that, it's also an option for you! So far Justeatsalmon has three episodes up, so there is enough to binge. If you are looking for something new and different in the land of Comic Fury I think you should give "Everyday being me" a chance.
I think this was my first slice of life webcomic I've read on Comic Fury, and it stands alone in it's own for a few qualities:
First off for the beautiful art, Justeatsalmon draws with an original style of their characters. The eyes show such expression and I think are my favorite part when it comes to their design. Also their mouths and facial expressions are adorable. The colors are easy on the eyes, the backgrounds pleasant and calmly. There is a good variety of backgrounds - their dorm rooms, the classrooms, the school itself and outside of class. So you won't get bored with where the story takes you. At different points throughout the webcomic we get some fun perspectives which is refreshing, too.
When it comes to the writing it is simple but keeps course. We get to meet two very opposite characters named Devon and Elliott who become roommates and friends. Plus the rest of the cast has their interesting qualities as well. They all have their own fun personalities and it's nice seeing them all interact with each other. The dialog is fun and nicely placed about on the pages. It's a nice touch having different colors for each character with their dialog.
This webcomic covers topics like LGBTQIA (with a non-binary character, too) as well as having a character who has a disability and we get to learn about that. I personally liked this since I feel like comics that have a disabled character are few and far between. I feel like LGBTQIA stories are getting more common, but I still have much respect for them. And "Everyday being me" is done in such a way that it's not in your face, but there and it's comfortable in doing so. I feel like the cast has a good variety of characters.
I image this comic is the sort that pretty much anyone could find themselves enjoying. There is also a French version! So if you want to dive into that, it's also an option for you! So far Justeatsalmon has three episodes up, so there is enough to binge. If you are looking for something new and different in the land of Comic Fury I think you should give "Everyday being me" a chance.