20 Eva Comics Shows Realatable Experiences Living in Japan

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Eva Comics is the creation of Evangeline Neo, a Singaporean comic artist who has been drawing comics since 2007. Her comics focus on her experiences living in Japan and the cultural differences between Singapore and Japan. Her comics are known for their witty observations on everyday life in Japan. Neo uses humor to explore the challenges and joys of adapting to a new culture, from navigating public transportation to understanding social etiquette.

Her most popular comic series consists of three characters named Eva, Kopi, and Matcha. It features Neo as a character named Eva, alongside her two imaginary pets, Kopi representing Singapore and Matcha representing Japan. Her comics depict the humorous clashes and unexpected connections between the two cultures. By doing so, she has 56,300 followers on her Instagram account. You can check out some of her best comics in the following section.

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#1. Who still keeps them like me?

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#2. Hilarious

#3. Painting

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#4. road crossing

#5. Having a baby

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#6. New year

Neo’s work extends beyond her experiences in Singapore and Japan. She has also published comics about her travels to other countries and her experiences as a working woman. Her work extends beyond her experiences in Singapore and Japan. She has also published comics about her travels to other countries and her experiences as a working woman.

#7. Hotel

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#8. Nothing is easy

#9. New year plans

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#10. No more books

#11. Shopping

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#12. Gift

#13. Circle of life

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#14. Get it

Eva Comics has garnered a loyal following worldwide. Neo’s work has been featured in newspapers and magazines, and she has appeared on television shows. She is a respected figure in the Singaporean comics scene and an inspiration to aspiring comic creators. If you’re looking for a humorous and insightful look at cultural differences and everyday life in Japan, then Eva Comics is definitely worth checking out.

#15. New place

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#16. Shopping holiday

#17. New yoga mat

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#18. Halloween

#19. Does not like me

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#20. Life of an artist

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