
Art by Moga
By Meg Adams | 520 FollowersAbout Art by Moga
Join Meg Adams, her husband, Carson, and the comic’s real stars, their dogs Boedy and Luna, as they tackle the joys and challenges of not-so-everyday life. "Art by Moga" has something everyone can relate to—whether you’re an over-sharer like Meg in the grocery line or try to start a debate over the best coffee roasts like Carson.
Inspired by real life, our comics evoke the humor in the strange, difficult, and sometimes hilarious situations we have lived through and want to share! We hope you enjoy reading the comic—we’re so happy you’re here.


Meet Meg Adams
Meg Adams is a full-time comic artist from Bend, Oregon. On a typical day, you can find her avoiding the high-desert sun, sketching in a dark corner, and sipping hot cocoa. Aside from art, Meg loves playing video games with her husband, Carson, binging crime docu-series, cooking buttered noodles and parmesan with Food Network in the background, and taking her sweet pups Boedy and Luna out on adventures.
Cast of Characters

Meg
Plucky and eager, Meg is the go-getter of the family. She is always outspoken and truthful with her friends, even when it comes to things they would rather not know. She loves her family and friends and often encourages them in their own chaos.

Carson
Meg’s husband, Carson, is quiet and reserved. But don’t let the grumpy demeanor fool you. When Carson gets excited about a subject, he lights up in an instant. In fact, he can go on about it for a long time ... maybe too long on occasion.

Boedy
Meg and Carson’s 5-year-old adopted dog, Boedy, can be a bit unpredictable. Boedy enjoys the finer things in life, but sometimes it can be hard to tell what that means to him, whether it be a feather boa or a chewed-up tissue. He loves his family but may be a bit scared of his sister.

Luna
Coming into their lives at 6 years old, Luna is a new addition to Meg and Carson’s family. She craves peace and quiet, but she won’t give any if someone disturbs her rest! Luna can often be seen laying like a sausage on her back, awaiting the belly rub she deserves.