I still think about all the times i’ve nearly ended a call at work with ‘ok, love you, byeeeee’
Perhaps wasting a bag isn’t punishable by death, but it was certainly very satisfying to draw.
When the path of least resistance is just hitting that 10% button ...
Please note i’m not shaming this bunny for the Dolly Parton. He gets a glare for idly browsing and leaving her out on the coffee table display because Dolly is to be treated respectfully at all times, even in gift book format.
*gentle susurration of the ice crystals drifting*
If anyone says they can put together a cardboard dump bin display with ease, they're either a wizard with an engineering degree or flat out lying.
I started an instagram especially for this comic, and it has bonus sketches and things, come say hi! (Although I am just as bad at responding to messages over there. Whoops!).
After a long day of being told how to do my job I couldn’t think independently enough to title this, so yeah.
Hypnosis would be much more effective if they used a wealthy grandparent trying to get shopkeepers to agree with how suitable the wrapping paper is, instead of a dangly watch IMO
Wow, Customer Service Wolf made their way over to the BBC today! I had a great chat with Dhruti Shah about making comics and selling books (not always at the same time).
“Uh, Hah! ih than da BOONKShah?” *proceeds to make complicated inquiry on speakerphone in what sounds like a busy pub*
To your right. No no, YOUR right. There you go.
No, you’ve been waiting in line and hallucinating wildly.
The song is Big Bulbs by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, if you want a little seasonal music in September like my colleague seems to ...
A public service announcement that Customer Service Wolf now has a dedicated Instagram account. I’ll be backposting from the archives over the next few weeks as well as sketches and unseen material. See you there, and here, and maybe a few places in between. 🧡🐺✨
Can you just search ‘Yoga’ on the computer and *white noise*
(Another actual conversation, in which a paperback and two cards were put into the most unnecessarily large bag we had).



