My goodness, there's so many fellow comikers here!
I'm Achiru and I have a studio in my head where dozens of characters come to hang out and collaborate with me on various comic projects. It can get pretty crazy in my mind directing them all but I wouldn't have it any other way. Because of this strange phenomenon, I sometimes go by Achiru et al. or Achiru and the rest of the cast. Certain characters are, say, more "vocal" than others and really love breaking the fourth wall and interacting with people from "my" side of the universe. Enough of my insanity and onto our productions!
Live, Laugh, Love follows my favourite ambiguously-gendered-and/or-sexed characters and their more-or-less-functional family dynamics. If you want to learn the art of harmonious living in comic strips, this is your cup of tea.
The myth of Eros and Psyche is our newest work, playing with the gender stereotype of the traditionally ideal woman. What would happen to the ancient Greek romance if Psyche's personality was not at all pleasant, timid or shy? How do you love just a pretty face? Do Eros' (or Cupid's, if you prefer the Roman name) arrows of love have an expiry date?
Comics I'm following on Tapastic include Fisheye Placebo and Carciphona because their art is fabulous and I have no idea how they protect their hands from strain to update so much detail as frequently as they do.