

Discover more from Comics and Beyond by Betsy Streeter
I’m glad you’re here!
Each week I publish comics and art and ideas to make you smile, give you fun things to think about, and brighten the day and the world around us.
I’m a very curious and eclectic person so you’ll get comics, like Sloth and Manatee, and illustrations, and sometimes oracle-card-like images, and sometimes animations, or haikus, or interviews with talking animals or objects. I’ve been placed in genres from humor to speculative fiction to scifi to fantasy. It’s all groovy.
I am inspired by Mr. Rogers, Carl Sagan, and Jim Henson, and so there’s a mix of wonder and humor and silliness and love going on here. Thanks for coming!
What comes out on Saturdays?
Each week subscribers get an email stuffed with goodies:
Sloth and Manatee, a comic about friends who are currently cruising around on the Moon with a bunch of Tardigrades (Water Bears, Moss Piglets) but who have also spent quite a lot of time on Earth and under the Ocean
Cartoons from my long-running absurd single-panel cartoon feature, Brainwaves
Sketches, art, stories, possibly even with haikus written by lettuce or guest-hosted by a bear and a frog. Humor, nature, something to smile at, think about, share with a friend.
Guest appearances by various species, special offers on books and art, news, animations, and giveaways
Insights from me on what happens when a person is drawing and writing about a collection of characters of every shape, size, and species, who are microscopic or nonexistent or very large or under the ocean or what-have you. Thoughts on drawing, genre fiction, world-building, and being an artist in the world.
“Gentle, philosophic, kind, wonderful.” - My friend Grant
“A unique weekly brand of humor!” - My neighbor Frank
“Peculiar and disruptive.” - My brother
A Bit About Me(Betsy):
I live in the San Francisco East Bay in Northern California, USA. One of my cartoons travels around with the Smithsonian Astrophysics Observatory’s exhibit on Black Holes. Another cartoon is taped to the cabinet in Paul Giamatti’s character’s office in the movie San Andreas, starring The Rock (it’s a joke about predicting earthquakes). I’m a very curious and eclectic person.
I admire Fred Rogers, Carl Sagan, and Jim Henson, for a lot of the same reasons: They are curious, and loving, and joyful, and they invite everyone to expand their mind into something wondrous. I hope to be like them.