Saturday Morning Webtoons: CROW TIME and SARAH’S SCRIBBLES

Julia Roth

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A shot from Crow Time featuring two crows watching a pigeon peck a pentagram into the ground next to a shot from Sarah's Scribbles with Sarah rushing around complaining about being tired.

Good morning, fellow WEBTOON readers, and welcome to this week’s installment of Saturday Morning Webtoons! This is where we shine a light on two WEBTOONs we thoroughly enjoy. These stories have captivated us chapter after chapter each week, and we couldn’t pass up sharing them with you! So grab your favorite snacks and an electronic device and settle into these sensational stories.

DISCLAIMER: The following posts may contain spoilers for Crow Time and Sarah’s Scribbles.

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Crow Time

A crow talking about how he loves shiny thing in the WEBTOON series Crow Time.
Crow Time WEBTOON Canvas Series.

Kicking off Saturday Morning Webtoons this week is Secondlina_Isa’s Crow Time. The comedy series is bite-sized shorts that look into the lives of crows. And if you thought crows were just boring birds, you thought wrong. They are moody, mischievous and downright comical. Whether they are heading back to their emo charge in October or leading adventurers down questionable paths, these little bundles of joy keep busy.

Crow Time reminds us just how much we love these little murder birds. One might say they are just misunderstood, but they would be wrong. Some birds just want to watch the world burn. Or wreak havoc on unsuspecting people and creatures. Each chapter is a gem of enjoyment that will have you giggling over the silliest things. It’s a series that heavily reminds us of the Sunday funnies we enjoyed as kids, and if you loved those, you will love this.

Crow Time updates on Mondays. Readers can find it on the official WEBTOON page.

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Sarah’s Scribbles

Sarah drinking coffee to be productive in Sarah's Scribbles on WEBTOON.
Sarah Scribble’s WEBTOON Canvas Series.

Our next series is Sarah Anderson’s Sarah’s Scribbles. Like our previous choice, this comedy series is presented in bite-size pieces. It focuses on the author’s heavily dysfunctional life and proves to everyone that none of us have any idea what we are doing. It’s easy to understand trying to find productivity with coffee only to fall into its anxiety. Or how you can be great at many things but flop when it comes to time management.

Chances are this isn’t your first time seeing a comic strip of Sarah’s Scribbles. You might not have known what it was called or who created it, but you felt it. There was just something that made you feel seen. And that is what we love the most about the series. It’s a small reminder that no one has it all together. Everyone is trying to make their way through life, trying to understand what being an adult means. And knowing we can get a good laugh out of it makes everything that much better.

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