I stumbled upon 'Lickle Tickle' during one of my deep dives into quirky indie comics, and it's such a delightful oddball! The story follows a tiny, mischievous
Creature named Lickle who has this bizarre ability—every time they giggle, their ticklish laughter literally makes objects around them come alive. Imagine a toaster suddenly sprouting legs and dancing, or a rug rolling itself up like a sleepy cat.
the plot thickens when Lickle accidentally tickles a grumpy old
wizard’s spellbook, unleashing chaos in their sleepy village. The wizard, initially furious, teams up with Lickle to undo the magic, but their personalities clash hilariously—Lickle’s carefree joy versus the wizard’s rigid routines. By the end, though, their adventures teach the village (and the wizard) to embrace a little whimsy. It’s got the charm of 'Studio Ghibli' meets 'Adventure Time,' with a heartwarming message about
the power of laughter.
What really hooked me was the art style—scribbly and vibrant, like a child’s doodles given life. The creator plays with panel layouts in ways that mirror the story’s chaos, like pages where characters literally climb out of frames. It’s a short series, but it packs so much personality into every page. I’d recommend it to anyone who needs a pick-me-up; it’s impossible to read without smiling.