Tiny Porch is a small, deadpan menace with a coffee mug in one hand and duct tape in the other—handling life like a suspicious mechanic who dTiny Porch roams the house, yard, barn, woods, and anywhere on the farm that looks like a bad idea with potential. She shows up with curiosity, a mug, and a plan she’s not sharing.
Animals are frequent witnesses.
They are never prepared.
Farm and forest creatures react in real time — suspicion, shock, judgment, scandalized — as Tiny Porch introduces chaos by simply existing near them.
She doesn’t chase trouble.
Trouble notices her.
These are short comic panels built around everyday chaos: animals with loud opinions, systems that don’t work, and the quiet satisfaction of being right. Tiny Porch is currently being developed into a coloring book and merch line, so this archive doubles as the official record of the chaos.
Click a panel. If you wandered in here by accident: Front Porch.
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