
The Independent described Sarah's Scribbles as "relatable comics capturing the dilemmas of a bug-eyed millennial who feels ill-equipped for grown-up life." The webcomic is semi-autobiographical, following Andersen's experiences as well as those of her friends and pets. Andersen described millennials as "liking to laugh at themselves," making common use of self-deprecating humour. Sarah's Scribbles focuses on adulthood and the maturity of the millennial generation. Andersen has published four print collections of the webcomic: Adulthood is a Myth Big Mushy Happy Lump Herding Cats and Oddball.

The comic receives millions of views on the Tapas platform and has won multiple Goodreads Choice Awards and a Ringo Award. Sarah's Scribbles follows Andersen's experiences as a millennial and focuses on themes such as adulthood and maturity. Andersen initially published the webcomic on Tumblr, but has since released it on various services, such as Facebook, Instagram, Tapas and her own website.

Sarah's Scribbles is a webcomic by Sarah Andersen started in 2011. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2014 and currently lives in Montreal, Canada.Cover of the first print edition of Sarah's Scribbles, Adulthood is a Myth Her gothic romance, Fangs, began running online in 2020 as a serial comic strip on Tapas and will be published in September 2020 in hardcover form. Together with author Andy Weir, she also illustrated the graphic novel Cheshire Crossing, a mashup of Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland. Her semi-autobiographical comics chronicle the continual struggles of waking up in the morning, being productive, dealing with social awkwardness, technology, and her beloved pets.

She is the author of the award-winning series Sarah's Scribbles, which has earned her three consecutive Goodreads Choice Awards.

