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A subcategory of Webcomics. These are just normal linear stories told in webcomic form without any unusual elements to speak of—no sci-fi, no fantasy, no embellishments, nothing that couldn't happen in Real Life. That said, Mundane Fantastic and Embellished elements are fairly common. Informed Poverty is more common than not—few if any if the characters have any meaningful employment—working retail is common, or in a coffee shop or library—employment basically serves as a framing device. There's a lot of overlap with Romance Webcomics since romance tends to be a common thing in people's lives.

Ironically, these "normal" stories are far from the norm for the Webcomic medium.


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  • Two Gamerz: A comic about a high-school club of four guys who discuss anime and gaming as well as deal with highschool.
  • 19 Days: A comic about two middle school boys and their daily adventures together.
  • The 503: A webcomic about Phil Stone's journey to Portland, Oregon, and the various people he meets on the way. The comic's plot is based mainly on the author's own experiences.
  • 1977:The Comic "Slice of life" for a given value of Real Life: about the adventures of a struggling rock band. Although embellished with elements such as a fire-breathing pet dragon-lizard and the lead character being cursed with the ability to change sex at inconvenient moments.
  • Abby and Norma: Two college students with puns and palindromes.
  • Academia: Series about the lives of a high-strung science student and an amiable music/philosophy double major who live together in what is ambiguously Toronto. Naturally, has a high Genius Bonus content.
  • Africa: Following the life of a Leopard named after her home continent.
  • AJ & Magnus: A modern re-imagining of Calvin and Hobbes but with a dog instead of a tiger.
  • Aki-chan's Life: A Fan Webcomic based on the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion that follows the amazingly normal adventures of cast after the series is over. It avoids being an Embellished Webcomic by being a sequel to The Second Try, a story wherein nearly all the conflicts of the show are resolved, while at the same time creating a bunch of new problems.
  • Alex: Satirical and topical comic about Alex, a merchant banker maneuvering his way through the world of high finance, whether that be working the office politics, trying to talk a larger bonus out of his boss, or just trying to avoid the latest round of redundancies.
  • Alienby Comics is a series of autobiographical comics by Riri Franklin about their experiences being transgender, neurodivergent and a former evangelical.
  • All New Issues: a story about a man who runs a comic shop and his friends, along with their wacky hijinks and relationship issues.
  • Alternate: A comedy webcomic about a self-proclaimed genius called Skye McGregor who handles the pressures of making friends for the first time. The plot is strung together with pure what-the-fuckery, and situations involving various people you're apparently not supposed to mess with but you do anyway.
  • Always Raining Here: A BL webcomic about Carter, who recently discovered his gayness, and Adrian, who is pursued by Carter. The comic's events are played for laughs for the first part.
  • American Elf: "The sketchbook diary of James Kochalka", Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Recently often like early The Family Circus without the '60s attitude toward kids and with a dad who's part of the local music/arts scene, Archive Binge far enough and the main character's single and hasn't reproduced yet.
  • Anders Loves Maria: Drama/comedy/tragedy about the life of Anders and Maria after they decide to have a baby.
  • The Anime Club: Ensemble comedy about the weirdos that make up a small town's anime sub-culture. Actually a sub-comic of KC Green's Gunshow.
  • Antics: "Following the lives and mistakes of Fletcher and Copernicus"
  • Assigned Male: A comic about the life of a young trans girl named Stephie and how she confronts the many issues she and other queer people face.
  • Aquarium Drinking: A comedy about life's tragedies featuring a group of friends in their late twenties who have begun to question everything they have ever learned about life and love.
  • Around The Block: A comedy about the antics of the residents of the apartment complex on 115 Green Lane.
  • At A Good Pace: Four-panel comic following the You Tubing aspirations of a stubborn, pest of a fennec fox!
  • Avalon (1999): Ceilidh MacFarlane moves from Ottawa to the small town of Avalon, and wastes no time getting involved in a Love Dodecahedron. Notable for the author petering out a few months before the planned ending (graduation), ultimately giving up and writing the ending in summary form.
  • Average Joe: A strip-style cartoon following the everyday life of an average Australian actor...with Super Powers.
  • The Awkward Yeti: A Furry Webcomic about a yeti named Lars and the discussions he has with his internal organs, especially Heart and Brain.
  • Badass Con Carne
  • Badly Drawn Kitties: A somewhat NSFW furry comic.
  • Backstage [1]: Featured several real life friends trying to break into various art and media careers. Also, backyard wrestling.
  • The Bare Pit: Husband and wife Loxie and Zoot run a nudist resort in Australia. Despite the nudity, is actually fairly wholesome.
  • Batman: Wayne Family Adventures: A Lighter and Softer take on the Batman comics featuring his family getting into wacky hijinks.
  • Battle Kreaturez: A workplace dramedy about monster-tamers.
  • Beloved L: A slightly NSFW webcomic about a woman and her relationship with a girl she met at a club and slept with, who turns out to only be sixteen.
  • Best Friends Forever: Odd Couple Vincent Fawkes, smooth-talking football player, and Teddy Bijapur, ambitious nerd, have to sort out their personal relationships and deal with a varied (and often frustrating) cast in high school.
  • Between Failures: The day-to-day dramas of the staff of a chain bookstore.
  • Between the Lines (2006): About a group of transgender teens. Main characters, Shay and Dani must simultaneously navigate the challenges of adolescence, while also dealing with complicated issues related to gender and identity.
  • Big Break (2019): An ecchi harem comedy about a young farmboy experiencing life in the big city and sexy escapades with his three female roommates and any woman who is attracted to him.
  • Bigger Than Cheeses: Began as a Gag Per Day web comic, which turned into a humorous chronicling of the lives of Duke, Thanatos, Natalie, and various other characters.
  • Blaster Nation: A comedic story of a circle of slackers and low-achievers making their way through life.
  • Blobby 'n Friends A webcomic published on Webtoon, about a sentient blobfish’s misadventures with their human friends.
  • Blood And Smoke: A comic about the life of a police detective and his son in a corrupt city. The story is set in a realistic world without any fantasy or scifi elements.
  • Blood Splattered Socks: A boy who looks like a girl and a girl who looks like a boy become friends. Except one of them is a time traveller.
  • Blood Stain: Elliot Torres ends up in a job as a lab assistant to a person she expects to be a Mad Scientist; Dr. Stein turns out not to be the case at all, and humor ensues.
  • Blue's Diary: The heir to a MegaCorp finds himself not only caught up in a Love Dodecahedron, but also entangled in a set of sinister happenings. (Slightly NSFW).
  • Bobwhite: Focuses on the college lives of Marlene, Ivy, and Cleo, three girls attending an art school in Rhode Island.
  • Breaking Cat News: [2] Three domestic cat reporters bring you all the latest happenings around the house from a feline perspective.
  • Breezy Days: A tech savvy Plucky Girl, a bookworm boy, and their life together.
  • Bricktown: A Slice of Life / Romantic Comedy webcomic about a pair of roommates and their nerdy friends living in Rochester, NY.
  • Bridges: a LGBT high school drama webcomic.
  • The Bright Side: Follows the interactions of best friends/polar opposites Suzie and Stormcloud.
  • Bruno
  • The Bug Pond: The day-to-day adventures of a group of insects living at a pond in the midwest.
  • The Bully's Bully: A textless webcomic about a little girl trying to stop bullies.
  • Bus Stop: A metafictional autobiography of a cartoonist who meets someone he didn't expect at a bus stop and becomes obsessed with finding her again. Finished. Written by Jason Shiga.
  • Camp Calomine: Charles, a camp counselor has become a Deadpan Snarker after the camp was bought and run by tree huggers who have no idea how anything works.
  • Candi: Follows the misadventures and romantic hijinks of a pink-haired college student.
  • Can't Buy Happiness: A comic about a Spoiled Sweet rich girl named Hazel MacGee and the misadventures she has with her friends.
  • Can't See Can't Hear But Love: A Korean webtoon about a blind man and a deaf woman who fall in love.
  • Capes And Babes [3]: A strip mall, a comic book shop, and one crazy werewolf.
  • Casey at the Bat [4]: Life, love... and sports!
  • Catana Comics: The loving moments between the cartoonist and her boyfriend, along with other moments of their daily lives.
  • Cats N' Cameras: A Furry Webcomic starring three life-long friends/lovers who run a camera shop... with a porn studio in the basement.
  • Cereals For Lunch [5]: Maturity is overrated.
  • C'est la Vie: Most of the time this tale of L.A. as seen by a French goth-girl is straightforward Slice of Life with no odd happenings, and so also belongs here as well as Life Embellished.
  • The Chapel Chronicles: The adventures of a stylish young redhead and her hedgehog sidekick.
  • Cheap Thrills: Teen/early adult drama in a small town with a new artistic style in each chapter. Oh and all the characters are animals.
  • Cheese in the Trap
  • Chicken Wings: Comedy about a dumb, but enthusiastic pilot from a small air charter.
  • Childhood Tomboy Friend: Two boys reunite with their childhood tomboy friend Reiko after fourteen years to discover that She Is All Grown Up. Ecchi silliness ensues.
  • Cirque Royale [6]: A comic about the regular lives of the newest royal family...who also happen to be clown monsters.
  • Clockwork Atrium [7]: A drama following the life of Dietrich Bauer, a sub-par university student who's suddenly thrown into a violent game of human chess. Full of Germans.
  • Contest Jitters: Comic about the day-to-day experiences of a female bodybuilder.
  • Cool Cat Studio: Early strips made this a Work Com about the lives of the staff of a graphic design studio (written by someone who'd been there and done that). Then things got increasingly weird, totally abandoning this category.
  • Cosplay War: A webcomic about a girl named Mary who has to balance high school with her dream of being a cosplay god.
  • Cross Heart: A tear-jerking online manga about a romantic relationship between two girls. There is some focus on lesbianism.
  • Crowbar Benson: Follows the life of the titular ice-hockey crazed Canadian and his two mischievious sons, Benny and Eddie.
  • Curtailed
  • Daily JoJo: Two characters try to get through their jobs and daily lives, arguing and commiserating with personas representing their past and future selves.
  • Damaged Tape: Four guys—Dave, George, Thomas, and Tyler—unhappily work at a video rental store in New York, where they talk about movies and deal with difficult customers.
  • DARA Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary: Journal comic of a lesbian artist who falls in love with, and eventually marries, one of her male readers.
  • Demon King GF A fantasy webcomic by PeaCh88 about a lady demon king becoming engaged to a human hero. The comic mainly focuses on how their relationship develops once the tituar character slowly but surely abandons her plans to kill the hero and genuinely falls for him, as well as them eventually raising a child together.
  • Destiny Fails Us
  • The Devil's Panties by Jennie Breeden, a Life Embellished strip with an occasional surrealistic twist posted almost every day since 2001, following Jennie from high school through college beyond to supporting herself as an artist.
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid
  • Doodling Around: A Colombian comic that follows the adventures of twins Rina and Angélica as they go thru junior-high, wanting to be comic artists.
  • Double Happiness: A Chinese-American moves in with his very Chinese relatives in San Francicso, and is frustrated by not fitting in. Finished, with a rather shocking twist ending. Written by Jason Shiga.
  • Dudim In The Family: A bit of a more satirical/bizarre take on the genre. While there are some story arcs, most of the comics revolve around the day-to-day antics of a group of colourful friends, inspired by more well-known slice of life works such as Regular Show - ongoing.
  • Dumbing of Age: A comic written by David Willis, who decided he wanted to write a comic not involving aliens and superhumans. It's basically a reboot of his first comic with better art, more characters, and no aliens.
  • Dumm Comics
    • Life In The Analog Age: A semi-autobiography comic about the author's perspective of growing up in the 80's, albeit all the characters as anthropomorphic beings.
  • Dust Bunny Mafia[8]: Dangerously cute Criminals with their own mobster families, similar to Looney Tunes. Updates Tuesdays and Fridays.
  • Elwood (2015): A Fan Sequel to Arthur that is written in a slice-of-life format like the actual show, only with all the characters being four years older.
  • Erma: A webcomic about a school-aged Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl and her shenanigans.
  • Evening Coffee: A funny and weird semi slice-of-life webcomic by Devina. The story is about a girl and a cat. Follow their daily lives in Sweden!
  • Extra Ordinary is this most of the time. It's a strip about a quirky Chinese girl, her quirky cat and their quirky antics.
  • EVIL is mostly a slice of life-style series, albeit with mad scientists, psychics, criminal masterminds, etc.
  • Fall On Me is an autobiographical comic based on moments and anecdotes from newlywed life.
  • Fine Sometimes Rain [9]: A slice-of-life tale about love, friendship and overcoming depression.
  • Fishbones is about a Jewish high school student and his friend in The Mafia.
  • Forever 16: A group of rebellious teens try to live their lives during the 1990s.
  • Foxes in Love: A simple comic about, well, foxes in love
  • Fragile: Four friends in their final year of school meet a new girl. All five embark on a journey of self discovery.
  • Friendly Hostility: Follows Collin and Fox, their friends and families. Very funny, good long storylines, regularly updated, and beautifully drawn. Described by the creator as "a comic about family - the one you're born with and the one you make for yourself." Manages to deal with serious issues while still being so funny it hurts, and often includes side jokes amid the art. (Hint: always read any shirt with writing on it, and any signs hanging in the background.) Unlike most Slice-of-Life webcomics, is not entirely free of fantasy/sci-fi elements, though they don't dominate the strip.
  • The Friendly Winter: A 19-year-old girl with a physical disorder that makes her look 7 becomes friends with a 17-year-old boy with the mental capacity of a small boy.
  • Frivolesque: The slightly random life of five oddball girls whose lives become intertwined one sunny afternoon.
  • Fur-Piled: A gay furry comic following the day-to-day lives of Husky and his friends.
  • Gai-Gin: Following the adventures of an American girl named Gin attending college in Japan, hence the title, "gaijin" being a Japanese word for foreigner.
  • Galacticus: A Slice of Life and Boys' Love comic about a lad who likes to wear girl's clothing arriving at a boarding school and starting a relationship with his roommate.
  • Gallery Of Freaks: A Slice of Life comic(this is most apparent in the Christmas story
  • Gary The Alchemist
  • Gender Swapped: A gender bender comic that focuses a little too much on the everyday lives of being a teenager.
  • George and Johnny: The history of two very different friends who end up coming together when they sit together on the first day of school.
  • Girls with Slingshots: Two girls, a bar, and a talking cactus. And the talking cactus's talking mustache. A Mundane Fantastic story about city life.
  • Go Get a Roomie!: A comedy strip about a Not-So-Innocent Fanservice Girl and her wacky adventures with her, uh, friends.
  • G Qutie
  • Grand Ma: Follows the daily life of Minh, the only human to see supernaturals, and the ghost that lives in their apartment, Hoang.
  • Greg : Follow the comedic adventures of two best friends, the often unlucky Greg and the very lucky Ted, as they bungle their way through love, life and Ted's murderous ex-girlfriends.
  • Grey is...: Follows Black and Whites friendship as Black deals with his bad memory and anger issues and White learns to let go of the past and stop overthinking things.
  • Griefer Belt: Details the misadventures of the employees of The Belt, whom work in Professional Killing.
  • Gronk: The everyday life of a nerdy girl and her adopted monster child.
  • The Guide to a Healthy Relationship: An alcoholic idiot tries to be helpful for his mentally ill friend.
  • Hamleto [10]: The daily life of a kid and her pet Hamster, Hamleto.
  • Heavenly Days: The story of an eighth-grade girl called Michiru.
  • Hedone High: The story of a prefect, his drug-dealing friend, and the rest of their strange friends.
  • Hello Earthling: Ignoring the constant Breaking the Fourth Wall, boils down to being a comic about the two characters and a sheep as they go around the house and talk a bit.
  • Helltaker: Based on the video game of the same name, a harem of demon girls tries to adjust to the mortal realm.
  • Her Majesty No More: A homeschooled and pampered descendant of old royalty gets a taste of reality when attending college for the first time.
  • High School Boy: A Boys' Love Korean Webtoon about a former middle school bully who failed to continue his career in high school. Through circumstance and pheromones, he finds refuge in a growing friendship with a tough classmate, who probably wouldn't have wanted anything to do with him if he weren't so damned cute.
  • Hitched [11]: "A gay webcomic about marriage." Hitched follows the life of its two main characters, Finn and Charlie.
  • Home On The Strange [12]: Grown-up geeks living their lives. They hang out, play Dungeons & Dragons, watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and sometimes fantasize about being evil overlords who try to Take Over the World. Good jokes and some excellent character-driven drama. Has effectively ended as the creators parted on amicable terms. One of the creators is now working on a new comic called My Name is Might Have Been.
  • Honestly Confused: A slice-of-life comic about two eighth-graders and their romantic misadventures.
  • Honeydew Syndrome: A Boys' Love story about an emo kid and a jock; later goes into the plot between the former's best friend and a scene kid who Cannot Spit It Out.
  • I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying: A Japanese comic mainly about an Office Lady and her Otaku husband. While originally published on the creator's website, it received an Anime adaptation. ##It is in the Manga/ namespace strictly because it has an anime adaptation.
  • ICECUBES the comic strip : Witty, well drawn slice-of-life comic strip often with commentary on identity, social mores, art and culture. Drawn by Leroy Brown.
  • IJDC : A comic about a group of four misfits deemed "The Unclassifiables" by their school. The witty Devin, prone-to-anger Lindsey, sexually confused Sarah, and "nice guy who can't catch a break" Jack all try to live their lives the way they like in order to show the other students that they don't care for conforming to something they hate.
  • I Love Yoo: A 17-year-old sarcastic loner is forced out of her shell and possibly into romance by crazy events centering around her.
  • I'm My Own Mascot: The life and times of artist Kevin Bolk, in a gag-a-day format.
  • Imminent Moose: Follows the life of college student, Kyle Travers, and the friends he's made during his time in Vermont.
  • Inhuman Relations: The adventures of a fellow named Fred, his girlfriend Maureen, and their friends and relatives in South Jersey.
  • Instant Classic: A Mundane Fantastic comic about a pair of independent filmmakers and their increasingly messed up lives.
  • Jason And The Princes Of The Universe: A group of friends on a road trip. Jason's uncle left him a massive inheritance, but first he has to complete a task left for him.
  • Jenny Haniver: Jordan Davignon has friends, and his friends have friends, who also all have acquaintances.
  • Joe vs. Elan School: An autobiographical Roman à Clef comic about a teenager who is forced to spend three years at the abusive Elan School in Maine, as well as the post-traumatic stress he deals with after he leaves.
  • Johnny Wander: Between the storylines, a comic following the adventures of a not-at-all normal apartment.
  • Just Peachy: a comic featuring a small town's college alums especially the Burton/Price Film studio run by The Alcoholic and an Uncle Pennybags.
  • Juvenile Diversion: A group of hormone-addled teenagers try to balance out their relationships while running a local rock band in the 1980s.
  • Kevin and Chad: A comic about 2 friends who do stuff everyday.
  • Khaos Komix: A high school drama, told in a series of storylines, each centering on a specific character, each of whom retells the events so far from his or her own perspective, then continues the overarching plot. Don't be fooled by the Xtreme Kool Letterz; it's actually fairly subdued. (Major future spoilers are par for the course in the LJ feed, but to be fair, they're pretty obvious anyway.)
  • Kimchi Cuddles: Tumblr-based Slice of Life webcomic following the relationships of a community of mostly polyamorous people.
  • Kimonos Townhouse: My Little Pony Odd Couple Slice of Life Photo Comic, with a perfectionist academian and her flighty geek roommate. Pre-My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, but you wouldn't know it from the quality of the writing.
  • Korino Bara: A Shoujo doujinshi chronicling the story of all-American redhead teenage girl Susan Graham who lives in Japan with her grandmother who runs a boarding house at Susan's high school Fukuzawa High. After being publicly embarrassed by so called ladies man Aono Takeshi, she swears she'll stay chaste throughout her high school days...
  • Kurumi's After Hours. Puns, nihilistic dogs, yuri subtext, fanservice, and more puns. It's awesome.
  • Krakow
  • Las Lindas: Detailing Mora Linda's ongoing efforts to run a dairy farm.
  • Late Blooming: An extremely reclusive concert violinist fresh out of college trying to make it on her own.
  • Lavender Tea: Teenage friends struggling with gender-conform expectations, male/female friends dealing with awkward discussions from their peers.
  • La Valse Des Reves: The story of Chris Freddrick, involves dream jumping.
  • Led By A Mad Man: A laid-back After the End story of a Five-Man Band of survivors.
  • Leftover Soup: The story of a geek, her new (male) Supreme Chef roommate, and her Lovable Sex Maniac best friend.
  • Lemonhead and Lollipup: A cranky cat and a perky poodle are best friends
  • Les Normaux: A young boy trying to learn magic moves to a supernatural version of Paris, meeting and falling for a vampire.
  • The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal: A long-form comic about two guys who drive from Berkeley, California to Providence, Rhode Island. Set in Spring 2008.
  • Lets Ask Violet: A comic about an art student who gives advice and her group of friends.
  • Let's Speak English: A Yonkoma style of comics based on the real life events of an English teacher in Japan.
  • Life (2012): An narrative of a strange young woman named Felicia and her (rather restricted) social circles, beginning in her senior year of high school.
  • Life Less Ordinary: A BL about four guys living under one roof.
  • Lil' Char and the Gang: A Pokémon comic about some young 'mons living in a world without humans.
  • Lines Uncrossed: follows two ace punks in their early 20's geting by in their run-down hometown with help from drugs.
  • Life with Kurami: Formerly just Kurami. A family-friendly strip following a plus-size fashion designer named Ana as she cares for her baby cousin Kurami. Later became a syndicated Newspaper Comic published in the artist's local newspaper.
  • Lily Love: A Thai-language Yuri Genre manga.
  • Living with Hipstergirl and Gamergirl: Three students living together: quiet guy Artur and his two smoking hot but extremely odd roommates Erika and Sophie.
  • Life of an Aspie: A webcomic about a young high school female student with Asperger's Syndrome.
  • Litterbox Comics: The silly everyday adventures of a family of anthropomorphic cats.
  • Little Nuns A art/webcomic series, follows on daily life of the young nuns.
  • Lola and Mr. Wrinkles: The slightly vitriolic siblinghood of a Labrador Retriever and a Sphynx cat.
  • Look Straight Ahead: A comic about an introverted teenage boy named Jeremy who suffers a nervous breakdown during his final year of high school, and is sent to a mental hospital.
  • Loserz: A Two Guys and a Girl webcomic set in a Michigan high school. The protagonists are described by the comic as "a nerd", "a slut" and "a weirdo". Still, they manage to have a lasting friendship.
  • The Lounge: The mostly humorous, sometimes serious, adventures of Italy Ishida as she takes over the family movie and video game business from her ill father.
  • Love Of Sausage, a short comic by Gina Biggs of Red String
  • Maddie on the Island Hue: A comic about an upper class girl from Plymouth getting accustomed to her new life on a remote Scottish island and solving her new friend's problems. A mixture of comedy and drama. Followed by:
  • Mandarin Orange. An ongoing webcomic about a monster world.
  • Marry Me (Bobby Crosby): A comic about what happens when a dating-tired pop star spots a guy with a sign in the audience. Plot-heavy romantic comedy.
  • Matchmaker: A comic about two queer roommates trying to survive young adulthood.
  • Maximumble
  • Max Overacts: Comic following boy thespian Max Fogherty.
  • Medic Pics: A comic following the artist's time as a med student.
  • Meems And Feefs: A comic about the artist's life with her various pets, especially the ferrets Meemoo and Feefoo.
  • Melancholy: Follows the life of single gal Honey, as she struggles to find a steady relationship.
  • Ménage à 3: A comic following the life of comics geek Gary as he tries to get used to being roomies with two beautiful ladies. Very NSFW with lots of Fanservice of various descriptions.
  • Mike: Bookseller: Mike and his friends survive life working at Booksellers, dealing with angry customers, annoying co-workers, and incredibly stupid management.
  • Millennials: the everyday life of Generation Y in a bittersweet gag-a-day comic.
  • Milk And Mocha: A comic focusing around the titular romantic couple of bears, and later their pet Matcha.
  • Modern MoGal: The daily life of monster girls in the modern world.
  • MOLEBASHED: A comic strip about fatherhood by Wes Molebash.
  • Monsieur Charlatan: A once great detective in Paris during the Great Depression.
  • Monsterful
  • Moratorium On My Gender
  • Multiplex: Set in the fictional Multiplex 10 Cinema, it's a predominantly comedic strip about the goings-on of the theater and its eclectic and varied cast. There's a sprinkling of Teen Drama in it, but it's mostly about movie commentary, wacky hijinks, and the back-and-forth of the employees.
  • Murry Purry Fresh and Furry: A slice of life comedy about furries working retail in a porn store.
  • The Muscle Girl Next Door: A romantic comedy about a scrawny college guy and his unrequited crush on the muscular Girl Next Door.
  • My Cardboard Life: A webcomic that follows the daily life of Cardboard Colin and his best friend Paper Pauline, (though she may not act like it most of the time) with lots of supporting characters, all made of different hand-made materials.
  • My Husband Was Actually a Woman: An autobiographical webcomic about a cis woman whose spouse comes out as a trans woman.
  • My Latte Buddy: A slice of life comedy that centers on an adorable latte coming to life in a coffee shop.
  • My Life In Blue: High school comedy/dramedy centered around gay teenager Aleksander "Alex" Charbonneau and his circle of artistically-inclined friends. The sequel My Life In Blue 2.0 focuses on his friend Marius' new life in London.
  • My Little Python: Anthropomorphic snakes live normal, kid-like lives and happen to teach kids about snakes. Occasionally there are references to Microsoft Windows.
  • My Milk Toof: tiny animate baby-teeth have adventures around a normal-size house.
  • NDE Golden Gates: the story of the characters of New Dynamic English before the web series' initial launch, but mostly focuses on two people named Max.
  • Namir Deiter: a slice-of-life story with an anthropomorphic cast.
  • Natalie Dee
  • Nation-Being-Thing A webcomic involving personified countries and their interactions with each other.
  • Nectar of the Gods: The story of Bacchus Vindread, a bartender, going throughout his day to day life as a bartender. There's a bunch of twists and turns because Bacchus isn't just any bartender, he's one of the best bartenders in the world! The comic teaches about liquor, and may teach you some things you didn't already know about the life of a bartender.
  • Neo Knights: Semi-superhero/slice-of-life webcomic about the titular team as well as their lives off-duty and their relationships with each other.
  • Nerd & Jock: A Stereotypical Nerd and a Lovable Jock do best friend stuff.
  • Newheimburg: The story of Jack Delitt and Mortimer Jones, in the titular city of Newheimburg.
  • Niklas and Friends: A coming-of-age style webcomic, discontinued since 2006. Has some sci-fi fanfic stories not written by the original author.
  • Nineteen, Twenty-One tells the sweet story of two people trying to find themselves as they face some of life's most difficult transitions. Has lots of cats.
  • Nineteen-Ninety-Something is about six teenagers living in Minnesota during the '90s and paying homage to many forms of entertainment and culture in said time period.
  • Nine to Nine: Sequel to College Catastrophe. Lives of eight friends brought back together a year after graduation. A programmer, a stewardess, a post-graduate physicist, two teachers, two web video makers and an artist.
  • No Pink Ponies
  • Not Invented Here: Two minor characters are robots, and one is a sociopathic hamster, but otherwise it's about a software developer and his incompetent program manager, working at a company.
  • Nothing Better: The story of two freshman roommates at a mildly religious college; Kat, a rebel atheist art student who'll try anything once (and encourage everyone else to), and Jane, whose more conservative religious upbringing often puts her on a different wavelength. Sometimes explores themes of belief, as well as others more common to college life.
  • Octopus Pie: The daily life of Everest Ning, who works at an organic grocery store in Brooklyn.
  • On The Grind [13]: is a comic about what goes on behind the counter of the coffee shop, The Grind. You know that $4 coffee you bought this morning? Why not get to know the people who made it.
  • Oni GF: An Urban Fantasy webcomic about a pair of childhood friends, an oni girl and a human boy, who struggle to truly go further in their relationship once they enter high school.
  • One Phone Call: A Cut and Paste Comic about a man explaining to his mother how he ended up in jail.
  • Orange Junk: A low-key Slice of Life Romantic Comedy about 3 unlikely friends that is inspired by shojo anime and comedies.
  • Otterly Human: An absurd webcomic series that often features anthropomorphic animals.
  • Out There: A hottie bartender's daily struggle to find the happy medium between hedonism and asceticism. Not surprisingly, "happy" tends to veer a lot closer to the former than to the latter.
  • Otaku Dad:A Slice Of Life Webcomic about a girl whos' father builds an anime inspired school.
  • Paprika: The prequel and sequel to Caribbean Blue.
  • Paradox Space: An Expanded Universe slice of life webcomic for Homestuck.
  • PAUSE: A slice of life webcomic about a boy who can freeze time, and his crush, who is immune to his powers. Despite what you may think it is not a violent sci-fi story.
  • Penny and Aggie: Teen dramedy focusing on the shifting dynamics between the sharply contrasting, yet similar, titular characters, their respective groups of friends, and their enemies.
  • Pen & Ink: Two sisters creating a autobiographical comic about their lives, passion for art and their strong bond.
  • PHD: As in Piled Higher & Deeper. The daily lives of graduate students at Stanford.
  • Pixie and Brutus: The daily lives of a sweet, energetic kitten and an ex-military dog.
  • Pictures Of You: Tells the tale of a circle of friends that form during college and then slowly fall apart.
  • Pixie Trix Comix: A spinoff from and sequel to Ménage à 3, set in a Montreal comics shop.
  • PK Comic: Tells the story of a group of friends living, working and screwing up in London.
  • Please Forgive Me!!!: A comic about a New Jersey schoolgirl's life. A sequel to It Hurts!!, taking place in an alternate version of that comic's timeline.
  • Poppy: The Girl Who Slept-In 100 Years: Chronicles the daily life of a high schooler from the 1920s who wakes up up in the 2020s after sleeping in for nearly 100 years.
  • Prince of Cats: A gay high school romance set in Pennsylvania in 2003, it tells the story of a boy who can incidentally talk to cats.
  • Promises Promises [14]: A glib look at diet, fitness, the struggles and successes that come with achieving a healthy lifestyle.
  • Punch an' Pie
  • Purple Spades
  • Prozaic: In both Engish and Spanish.
  • Puffycharms: webtoon A pixel webcomic about a clingy couple, and their funny life living together.
  • Queen of Wands
  • Questionable Content: (Although it does have personal robot computers and a character who grew up on a space station.)
  • The Quick and Dirty Life of Fritz Fargo: A comic about the close but fraught relationship between two part-time musicians.
  • QUILTBAG: A Penny and Aggie Spin-Off which follows two of its supporting characters to college and explores themes of alternative sexualities.
  • Radio Silence: A comic about the rise to fame of a British rock band, their struggle to maintain their friendships, and their personal self-discoveries.
  • Rage Comics: It's about as slice-of-life as it could possibly get.
  • Rain: Described as "A story for boys, girls, and everyone in-between", Rain is the story of a young transgender girl, named Rain, who is just starting out her senior year of high school and hoping to fit in and find her way as a woman. Primarily comedic in tone, but also occasionally deals with more serious and dramatic events in Rain's life as well.
  • R.A.M. the Robot: A slow uneventful comic about the daily lives of robotic Funny Animal R.A.M. and her three friends.
  • Rappy the River Otter: A comic strip centered around a cartoon otter and his daily life in the park he lives in.
  • Rascals: A slice-of-life involving a group of 20-year-old anthros and the Usagi family.
  • Rational Nonsense: Is rapidly becoming this, as the cartoonist shifts to just telling humorous stories about her life.
  • Red String: Miharu Ogawa is just an ordinary teen with a slightly quirky family. One day she is told to come straight home from school and is informed that she's engaged.
  • Red 348: A comic from the writer of the Maddie series and Outsiders about a student who is given a Ferrari for his 18th birthday.
  • Reverie: a slice-of-life comic strip about five kid Humanoid Aliens, the humor is reminiscent of Peanuts.
  • Rip And Teri: The adventures of a James Bond-like super-spy and his English teacher girlfriend.
  • Rival Angels: Reality TV meets women's wrestling! Sabrina 'Ultra Girl' Mancini and her three rookie roommates battle against the best wrestlers in the world in the top wrestling federation, Rival Angels. The girls must also contend with professional and personal rivalries along the way and navigate the backstage politics.
  • Rhapsodies: A comicstrip about life, love, accounting, progressive bookstores and the divine power of jazz.
  • Rock and Riot: The story of two rival teenage greaser gangs in the 1950's (The Jaquettes, an all-girl gang, vs. The Rollers, an all-male gang), with an over all LGBTQ theme.
  • The Rock Cocks: A comic about Suria and Steg - punk-band the Rock Cocks - rising as stars with the help of the their manager Seth Starling. Filled with sex, nudity and comedy.
  • Rodney R Rodney: A comic about a man named Rodney R. Rodney who looks and acts creepily enough to make people think that he's a criminal, when he's really just a good person at his core.
  • The Roomies: A cat guy moves to a city and bumps into two cat girls who happen to need a roommate.
  • Rosebuds: Three sisters get into various antics that often strengthen their bond.
  • Sabrina Online: basically a slice-of-life furry comic. Like a lot of these comics it includes quite a lot of NSFW elements and a fair amount of Leaning on the Fourth Wall. No overtly gay characters, although just about anything might be going on between the various oddballs and losers employed at ZZ Films, and some quite touching romcom elements involving Sabrina and her room-mate, the various men in their lives and various apparently happy marriages in the background.
  • Sakana: A hilarious webcomic about two brothers working at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan, whereas the older brother is a Nice Guy with a Dark and Troubled Past who is overprotective of his younger brother, who is afraid of girls.
  • Same Sky Same Scenery: A comic about a group of middle schoolers and a robot cat.
  • Sandra on the Rocks: A Ménage à 3 Spin-Off set in the world of international fashion photography.
  • Sarah's Scribbles: A webcomic based around the author's experiences as a millennial.
  • Satoko and Nada: A pair of roommates staying in America learn about each other's respective Japanese and Saudi Arabian culture.
  • Scooter And Ferret
  • Seiyuu CRUSH! A slice-of-life gay comic mainly focusing on two men in the Boys' Love voice-acting industry and their acquaintances. It follows KoiZ's attempts to persue the hesitant and sometimes-tsundere Kaji.
  • Selkie: Chronicles the tales of an orphaned fish girl and her adoption by an architect. It's surprisingly heart-warming for such a young comic, and it definitely Needs More Love.
  • Sheldon The Tiny Dinosaur: Observes the life of a tiny dinosaur (who thinks he's a turtle) as he and his friends try to make use of the every day objects with their diminutive sizes.
  • Shot and Chaser: A couple of stormchasers in Texas adjust to life during the COVID-19 pandemic, getting laid off work and denied compensation despite being injured on the job and take a drive to capture a storm.
  • Shotgun Shuffle: A lazy girl enters the workforce, and deals with her much more professional roommate.
  • Sunstone: takes a long look at the daily lives of people involved in the BDSM scene and all its features and complications.
  • Shinny A Hockey Comic: A comic about a young female hockey fan, her idiotic boyfriend, and her purist father.
  • Simply Sarah: A lesbian romance and slice of life webcomic. Set in England and dealing with the events and circumstances that slowly change her life as she grows up, from coming-out to her friends and parents to finding romance and dealing with the everyday relationship problems that arise. The story becomes more involved when a school bully who leaves school at the same time along with several other characters become interwoven into her life and put pressure on her relationships.
  • Slice of Life, a My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Ask a Pony blog and webcomic. It time-shifts the series several years ahead, and focuses on the Cake family (Mr. and Mrs. Cake, and the twins Pumpkin and Pound) and their live-in friend Pinkie Pie. Refreshingly charming and funny for readers of all ages.
  • Snail Diaries: Anecdotes from the author, personified as animals.
  • Snowflakes: The story of seven orphans based on the Seven Deadly Sins and their daily lives as they wait around an orphanage to be adopted.
  • So Damn Bright: Notable for its interesting (and quickly evolving) art style. It follows the lives of Never and his roommate Anxiety, as well as friends Jill and Flikker. The comic focuses on the characters' relationships with one another.
  • Sodium Eyes: The life and times of four young women. Plenty of Warm and Fuzzy Feeling, and drawn in an animesque style.
  • Something*Positive: Real-life based satirical comic that focuses on the life of a 30-something cynical Texan living in Boston with his two female Asian friends. The number of lifestyles, opinions, and minorities that haven't been stung by the comic's biting humor can be counted on one hand.
  • Sordid City Blues: A webcomic graphic novel by Charles Schneeflock Snow. It centers around the lives of four characters: Charlie, a grouchy and perverted cartoonist, Brandi, a snarky philosophy grad student, Edna, a feckless but good-hearted good-time girl, and Luther, a devoutly Christian local musician. It is is a dominantly black and white (or, more recently, blue and white) comic, although spot color is used to identify and accentuate the key players. Each key character has one item or clothing detail colored a specific color. Sordid City Blues deals with complex issues of religion, sex, body image, relationships, and sometimes, skeeball.
  • The Space Between: A relatively new comic about a group of young adult roommates and their partying lifestyle. Set up via a How We Got Here with the main character homeless.
  • Spinnerette: Deconstruction and affectionate parody of Spiderman. Various running gags about the actual day-to-day details of being a superhero, main protagonist has an unsuccessful crush sub-plot much like the Peter Parker / Mary Jane subplot. Increasing lesbian elements
  • Split Screen: Romance comic about two once-childhood best friends who reunite after a decade apart. Buried emotions, mixed messages and revelations ensue.
  • Squid Row: the life of a starving artist in a seaside resort.
  • Sticky Dilly Buns: A spin-off from Ménage à 3, following the lives of aspiring actors Dillon (gay and very camp) and Amber (ex-porn star), with complications such as Dillon's romantic life and rivalries, and Amber's prudish job-seeking younger sister Ruby coming to stay. Sometimes at least borderline NSFW.
  • Strawberry Syrup: About a half-vampire half-human having to attend a local high school.
  • Stripy Six: A comic strip about pets and humans talking about religion and say being a Japanese word for foreigner.
  • Sturgeon's Law: A dysfunctional group of Bond-style supervillains scheme to take over the world. It's like a cross between Archer and Pinky and the Brain.
  • Subculture: Gamers and nerds of various descriptions stroll through their day. Usual casual minimum-wage employment with the comic shop owners and Arthur the self-employed computer programmer working from home as the main earners. Shows rare sidelights on the world of comic book art in that two of the characters ( Noele and Skip ) are moving into what seems a plausible, if not necessarily realistic phase of casual, low-paying comic book art jobs.
  • The Suburban Jungle
  • Sueños del Sur: The daily life, friends, adventures and dreams of four sibling children from central-southern Chile.
  • Suicide Boy
  • Survival Anxiety: A comic about life, death, and adventures through space and time.
  • Superteens: A comic about a young boy named Daniel Fanson finding a message from his father, and gaining the power of imagination and the role of the greatest superhero ever lived.
  • Taiki the Webcomic
  • Tales Of A Gay Asian: It may show a over the top gay korean guy Batuo who could pass for a kpop star or his kungfu bad ass boss Mr bakmei surviving 2 wars and still kicking. The bottom line it isn't fantasy no one has powers or goes to fantastical places unless you consider Russia or the jersey shore. Another gay asian does has a Luke Skywalker moment and has a oddly pleasurable new — appendage.
  • Tawawa on Monday
  • Technicolor London: Follows the lives of a group of people in a band, as well as the romance that quickly forms between two of the members.
  • That Deaf Guy: A deaf guy's day-to-day life.
  • That Summer: A girl finds two guys kissing in the rooftoop of her academy. From then on, she finds herself getting tangled up with their relationship.
  • The Boy in Pink Earmuffs: A fluffy comic about a ten-year-old boy who wears pink earmuffs and his boyfriend.
  • Their Story: A Chinese comic about two girls starting a relationship and their friends.
  • The Princess (2009): A story about an elementary school girl who is transgender and her life's issues.
  • Think Before You Think: Despite the existence of a mind reader, is all about relationships and secrets.
  • Thinking Too Much to Think Positively: Deals with the ups and downs of living as a trans woman from a humorous perspective.
  • This Croc Will Die In 100 Days: The everyday life of a crocodile that will die in 100 days.
  • This Is Not Fiction: A teenage boy teams up with his best friend and a high-school Godfather to discover the identity of his favourite romance novelist, with the intention of marrying her.
  • This Is She: A one-shot about a lonely accountant who makes unlikely friends with a telemarketer, who fall in love before long.
  • Three Chord Dorks: A character-driven webcomic mainly about rock and metal music, but includes plenty of references to things like anime, Western comics, and video games. It has story arcs once in a while.
  • Tomboy GF: A webcomic about a buff tomboy and her chubby boyfriend who's very attracted to her abs.
  • Too Much Information (2005): A CGI comic about a young straight geek, Ace, sharing a house with a transvestite and a lesbian roommate, and the occasional colorful guy.
  • Tina's Story: A NSFW (though censored) furry comic about a half-poodle/half-human Hybrid, her human husband and their friends and family.
  • Treading Ground: What happens when a loser meets a hot chick who is way too young.
  • The Trenches: What's being a games tester really like?
  • Trash Talk: Your nation is literally an overloaded trash can. What do you do?
  • Tripping Over You: A story about a hesitantly budding romance between two boys, Milo and Liam, and how awkward it makes their life despite how awkward they were already.
  • Tsunami Channel: unlike other sites, this groups several comics in the same place, almost all from the same artist. The most emblematic (and longer) of the works there is Experimental comic Kotone, a parody of The Unwanted Harem and its related tropes, with some serious moments. Other works are Magical Mina, a outlandish take in Magical Girls; and Love Situations, short histories who play in romantic stereotypes like the Unlucky Childhood Friend and the Tsundere.
    • Experimental Comic Kotone and Magical Mina don't really fit in with "couldn't happen in real life."
  • TVCIRCUIT: The story centers on the host of a tabloid style news show in Japan. When the show crosses her moral boundaries, she leaves to find something she can do with a clear conscience.
  • Tubby and Tummy
  • Tweep: Follows a circle of college-graduate friends living their lives. Remarkably low-key, even among the entries on this list: the first storyline is Milton (one of the main protagonists) getting a job as a barista as a way to meet a young lady working at the record shop two doors down.
  • Twice The Triplets: A man and his six nieces.
  • Typical Strange: Six Friends and their sketchy adventures.
  • Undying Happiness: A horror/comedy about a Japanese woman adjusting to life with a boyfriend who has an uncanny Healing Factor, and an equally uncanny knack for getting gruesomely injured.
  • Unreality: A comedy about a 13-year-old boy, his 16-year-old girlfriend, and their lives in San Francisco.
  • Unshelved: THE webcomic that those of us who work in libraries read. That's right, all of us. Sometimes gag-a-day, more often arc-based, the strip focuses exclusively on the staff and operation of the fictional Mallville Public Library. The main character is the sci-fi & fantasy-loving, "determinedly ironic," lazy, Young Adult Librarian, Dewey, who always has a snarky rejoinder for every clueless patron. Strips are posted daily; on Sundays, the strip becomes The Unshelved Book Club, wherein one of the characters reviews a (real) book; readers are invited to suggest books for review.
  • unTouchable: A young vampire (who can harmlessly feed off humans' energy simply by touching them) is desperate to get her hands on her hot new neighbor... who Hates Being Touched.
  • Validation (2013): A story of a trans woman named Ally and how she navigates life with her supportive, geeky friends.
  • Vampire Husband: A humourous comic of Charles the vampire being married for a long time to his still human wife, Cheryl.
  • Vegan Artbook: A webcomic starring a flat cast of enlightened vegans trying to teach their knuckle dragging "carnist" peers about why eating animals is as bad as the holocaust. Though sometimes they give up and just kill them instead. Seriously.
  • Venus Envy: A transgender webcomic starring a 16-year-old trans girl going through life.
  • Virtual Pet Planet: A comic parody of online virtual pet games, starring a cast of pets and their owners.
  • Vis Ma Vie de Vampire
  • Vixen Logic: A furry comic about a twenty-something vixen who finds herself landlady of a boarding house inhabited by foxes of multiple different species.
  • Waste of Time: Two brothers and a girl next door tackle life's obstacles together.
  • Wasted Talent: Journal Comic of the everyday life of Angela Melick (aka Jam), first as an engineering student and now as a full-fledged engineer.
  • The Way to Your Heart
  • Welcome to Room #305: A Korean Webtoon about college student trying to live with and understand his excentric gay roommate.
  • Welcome to the Convenience Store: A gag Korean Webtoon about a convenience store.
  • Were All In This Together [15]: A webcomic about "three average guys in a series of outrageous situations that most of us might have previously experienced had it not been for the lack of guts or fear of consequences".
  • What the Fu: An "only slightly deranged webcomic" that was born when the author watched Kung Fu Hustle and four seasons of How I Met Your Mother while blasted on cold meds.
  • What The Jesus! [16]: God's only begotten son returns to save the world, and he has a curmudgeonly intern: Judas.
  • Whatever Whenever Wherever
  • What's Normal Anyway?: The everyday life and struggles of a trans guy named Mel.
  • When Heaven Spits You Out: A slice-of-life series following the story of Ryan Hanson, who suffers under the thumb of his abusive father in 1970s America.
  • Whomp!
  • Woodson: A comic about five friends and their weird adventures in the city of Woodson. Anything from buying a van from Dave Grohl to hunting down evil Were-Ravers. Yeah, that kind of stuff.
  • Woo Hoo: A vividly colorful, absurd adventure-comedy about a group of misfit young people in a surreal Pacific Northwest city. Parkour, explosions, cave monsters, and... friendship?
  • The Word Weary: A comic self-described as four human train wrecks in the early stages of mental illness. Acerbic, sarcastic and usually pretty funny.
  • Worsted For Wear: A Slice of Life comic about a "stitch 'n' bitch" group.
  • Wyliman: An arc-based comic, depicting the lives of Wyliman, Mackenn & Natalia.
  • Yehuda Moon & the Kickstand Cyclery: A webcomic about the owners of a bicycle shop and their local cycling community.
  • Yellow Peril
  • Younger Days: Follows a similar style to the Peanuts cartoons by Charles Shultz and pays deliberate homage to them while still not trying to imitate them.
  • You Say It First: Describes itself as "a slice-of-life comedy with dramatic elements. It's a love story about what happens after you get the girl. It's a business adventure/romance webcomic." All of those things are true at various times in the strip's run.
  • Yours Trudy: A comic about a Chinese Singaporean college student living in the fictional town of Chewilissit, Ontario, Canada. Starts out fairly realistic until the sudden reveal that the guy the main character is dating has the ability to turn into a squirrel.
  • YU+ME: dream : A schoolgirl lesbian Coming-Out Story, at least for the first half.
  • Yumi's Cells: A woman's brain cells try to keep her functioning day-to-day and maybe find her some romance.
  • Zodiac Blues: A Fish out of Water story, following poor Elin, as she discovers fandom in a crash course as she starts working at a comic book store.

Alternative Title(s): Notable Slice Of Life Webcomics, Slice Of Life Webcomic

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