About the Comic

Perennial Print is a darkly humorous horror webcomic about a relentless journalist determined to expose government corruption, warn the public about strange entities slipping between worlds — and maybe, just maybe, prevent something far worse.

Unfortunately, his biggest obstacles aren’t the monsters. Between a sceptical sister who’s always one step behind and an editor who may or may not be actively sabotaging him, saving the world might be the easiest part of his job.

Content warning: Violence, gore, explicit language, brief non-sexual nudity and bureaucratic nonsense.
Recommended for readers 18+.

Updates are irregular — usually once I finish a chapter. I also upload on some hosting sites in case you’d prefer to follow me there.

Page by page uploads: The Duck, ComicFury
Chapter uploads: Tapas, Pixiv, GlobalComix, Webtoons

About Me

Hi, I’m Charm.

I’ve been drawing and telling stories for as long as I can remember. Perennial Print started life around 2010, and after 15 years of trial, error, and overthinking, I finally hit the point of saying, “screw this,” and just started drawing.

It’s easy to get pulled into other comic projects (and believe me, I have plenty), but Perennial Print is the one I always come back to. That doesn’t mean the others are dead or forgotten — they’ll show up one day, right here on this very site.

When I’m not making comics or livestreaming the process, I’m working on games and illustrations. I read obscure books on strange topics, and I occasionally dabble in textile arts — I even have a fancy piece of paper that says I’m qualified. I also grow plants and herbs, some for tea, some for natural dyeing. And I bind my own sketchbooks, mostly because I’m an incessant pedant.