Whatever, Whenever, Wherever

A young man living with his sarcastic girlfriend’s family, an emotionally unstable tech support agent, a booze and sex obsessed doctor, a single mother who has terrible things happen to her, and a domesticated prehistoric man. These are but a few of the residents of the little coastal town of Rudville, Texas. Welcome to Whatever, Whenever, Wherever.

The comic ranges from a G to PG-13 rating.

You can read the comic here.

Whatever, Whenever, Wherever provides examples of:

"Shana: [Sitting down] Well hello there. I've never seen you here before. Micheal: [Sullen] I've never had a reason to come here before. Shana: Aw, what's wrong darling? Micheal: I was denied my chance to kill a waste of life today. Shana: Mein Gott, tell me you're single."
 * All Girls Want Bad Boys: Shana meets Micheal in a bar. The following exchange takes place:

"Whoa! A girl?! Hey! No girls on the internet! Shouldn't you be at the mall? Or in the kitchen? You sound hot."
 * As Long as It Sounds Foreign: Shana Dokter Weinhousen
 * Awesome McCoolname: Jam's middle name, Alex, means "Protector of Mankind"
 * Bottle Fairy: Shana, when she's not on call.
 * Butt Monkey: Beth, who even has a special calendar to tell her what bad luck she'll have from day to day.
 * Curse Escape Clause: Jam can take his jacket off in the winter, because the bats it attracts are hibernating.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Kate.
 * Foreign Fanservice: Shana has a pin-up or two on the creator's deviantART account.
 * Fun with Foreign Languages: In one strip, Rachel asks how Mary is doing. Mary replies that she had to clean the toilets. In Irish.
 * Genki Girl: Alice Clarken, a tech-support worker who hugs everything in sight. Mary, too.
 * Hot Mom: Beth. She runs a pastry shop, has a (recently turned) 18-year-old daughter, and still has those curves.
 * It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY": Mike Ceasar (KAY-zar), Alice's co-worker.
 * Made of Explodium: On either the third Tuesday or the last Monday of each month, Beth's tea will spontaneously explode.
 * Mafia Princess: Rachel, whose father is a mob boss in New York.
 * Nice Hat: Jam wears a real nice one.
 * Noodle Incident: What did Shana do to that laptop?
 * Playboy Bunny: Kate dresses up in a bunny-girl costume for Jam on his 18th birthday.
 * There Are No Girls on the Internet: Alice is playing a game online and tries to suggest a strategy.


 * Tsundere: How Kate acts towards Jam.
 * The Unintelligible: In one strip, Jam sees that Alice has her head down and asks what's wrong. She replies with "Mmf mmmfmm mm ffmmfm."
 * Unsound Effect
 * Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Rudville isn't a real place.