Tag Archive
Comedy
Browse Shemay Lee manga archive entries tagged Comedy, including related psychological relationship manga pages, images, captions, and character themes.
25 Manga Entries
Tony attempts to explain Canadian survival to someone from warmer countries.
Tony and Shemay Lee discover that texting is somehow harder than speaking.
Tony and Shemay Lee overthink visible draft messages before landing on something simple.
Tony treats restaurant planning with suspicious levels of seriousness.
Tony's restaurant planning board reveals how seriously he takes choosing dinner.
Winter became easier when Tony stopped trying to lend warmth and started trying to keep it with Shemay Lee.
The purple sweater becomes a small archive of winter, teasing, and ordinary warmth.
Tony's rugby friend offers to teach him how to swim.
A layered version of Tony's playful swim lesson with his rugby friend.
Swimming somehow escalates into ramen, baos, and questionable food decisions.
A layered version of Tony and his rugby friend making excellent bad food decisions.
Too full to function, Tony somehow still makes it to rugby line dancing.
A layered version of theater food coma giving way to rugby line-dancing chaos.
Rugby friends, beach weather, and the kind of day that starts loud.
A layered version of the Beach Mode opener with sunblock, volleyball, and rugby chaos.
Rugby people plus beach games usually means controlled chaos.
A layered version of spikeball, skim boards, waves, and touch rugby chaos.
Tony discovers that trust feels different when the lie is part of a game and everyone stays for dinner afterward.
A layered version of Tony learning that playful betrayal can be bounded, ridiculous, and followed by connection.
Tony gets a whole ridiculous variety-show day where nothing needs to become a metaphor.
A layered version of Tony being absorbed into petty games, food fights, and absolutely no emotional lesson.
Tony treats a ridiculous name-tag elimination game like the championship of his life.
A layered version of Tony hiding, scheming, betraying, and grieving one torn name tag with full dramatic commitment.
Tony realizes he has become part of the group when everyone starts blaming him like he has always been there.
A layered version of Tony becoming one of the people everyone feeds, teases, blames, and expects to show up.