Life’s a Witch
By Jamie Robertson on February 9th, 2009Posted In: webcomics
Hi Cats! I wanted to call your attention to a bit of fanart I did for a comic called Life's a Witch by Samantha Wikan. The comic is about a suburban housewife named Zelda, (aka Witchy), and her struggles to take care of her family, (husband and two kids), stick to a diet and remain relatively sane. And, yes, she's a witch to boot. (Her best friend is also the tooth fairy.)
I like this comic because it really reminds me of the early days of For Better or For Worse, and it's very good family friendly. The main character, Zelda, is a mother/wife/witch, and you certainly don't see many webcomics with that focus. I may be old fashioned, but to me that's actually kind of refreshing. I also like her computer/crystal ball. Chelsea needs one of those.
Go and check it out.

Good Luck Sweet Cookie! is the second anthology by the North Carolina WebComics Coffee Clatch, of which I am a proud member. Inside you will find comics, short stories and art all centered on a common theme, this go around being fortune cookies. Contributors include: Larry "mckenzee" Holderfield, Ursula Vernon, Thomas A. Boatwright, Mike Moon, Paul Friedrich, Alan Welch, and Jennie Breeden. The book will preview at What the Hell Con with an official book launch to take place in March.
The NCWCCC was founded by Larry Holderfield in October of 2005. Beginning with a group of six, it now has 80 members and two anthologies. The first anthology, The NorthCarolina WebComics Coffee Tale Book was published by Lulu.com in February of 2008.
The character of Emily Rose Wilson in Snowfall and Rose Petals was inspired by the Dusty Springfield song, "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me." (Yeah, I'm trying the embed thing).
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