Okay, so I tried out this “iguanamouth comics” thing today, and let me tell you, it was quite the adventure. I stumbled upon this name while browsing some art forums, and my curiosity was piqued. “iguanamouth,” what a weird name, right? I had to check it out.
First, I did a little digging. It turns out “iguanamouth” is this artist who makes these quirky, charming little comics and illustrations. People online were talking about things like “webcomic,” “possum,” and “humor,” so I figured it must be something light and fun. I found out that iguanamouth has this page where they share their art, and they even have patrons who support them. Apparently, they send out “little prints and a sticker” every month to their supporters. How cool is that?
I decided to dive deeper. I started looking at some of their artwork. There were these comics about everyday stuff but with a twist. I saw one about oceans being replaced by giant forests! It was so random and imaginative, and it had a bunch of comments and replies. It seems like iguanamouth started a whole discussion with that one.
Then, I scrolled through more of their work and found a set of drawings called “unusual dragon hoards.” Dragons are always a win in my book. These weren’t your typical fire-breathing, gold-hoarding dragons. They were collecting all sorts of bizarre things. I saw one called “musty dragon.” It was hilarious. I learned that this particular piece was a commission from way back, like seven years ago. Lucky person who got that, huh?
After that, I noticed a post with a bunch of gryphons. The caption said, “kept getting requests for gryphons so heres a bunch of them At Once.” They were all so unique and well-drawn. I could tell the artist, who apparently goes by Kelly Turnbull, really puts a lot of effort into their work.
So, after spending a good chunk of my day exploring iguanamouth’s art, I’m pretty impressed. It’s the kind of stuff that just makes you smile. It’s funny, it’s creative, and it’s clear that there’s a whole community of people who enjoy it as much as I did. I even thought about becoming a patron myself, but I need to watch my budget. Maybe someday.
In the end, I realized that discovering iguanamouth was like finding a hidden gem on the internet. It’s a great reminder that there are so many talented artists out there, sharing their work and bringing a little joy to people’s lives. I’m definitely going to keep an eye on what iguanamouth creates next. Who knows what other quirky and wonderful things they’ll come up with?
- Started by hearing about “iguanamouth” on an art forum.
- Looked them up and found out they make comics and illustrations.
- Discovered they have patrons and send out monthly goodies.
- Checked out their comics, like the one about oceans and forests.
- Found the “unusual dragon hoards” and the “musty dragon.”
- Saw the post about gryphons and learned the artist’s name is Kelly Turnbull.
- Considered becoming a patron but decided to wait.
- Felt happy to have discovered this artist and their work.
If you’re into charming and funny art, you should give iguanamouth a look. You might just find your new favorite artist!