Kiwi Blitz In 2009, Cagle started the action/comedy webcomic
Kiwi Blitz. Its plot follows a couple of teenagers attempting to fight crime in the pseudo-near future.
Kiwi Blitz draws many of its influences from anime, featuring Americanized Japanese
mecha designs. Lauren Davis of
io9 listed
Kiwi Blitz among her top ten
superhero webcomics. The comic has been on hiatus since September 2021.
''Let's Speak English'' In November 2013, Cagle began illustrating her experiences of being an English teacher in Japan in the form of
slice-of-life snippets. The webcomic, titled ''Let's Speak English'', shows Cagle dealing with subjects such as
Japanese pop-culture,
toilets, thin walls, and the
language barrier. The comic concluded in 2016, with Mary moving back to America and ending her teaching job.
Sleepless Domain Cagle started the webcomic
Sleepless Domain in 2015. The story, set in a city that is invaded by malicious monsters on a nightly basis, features a group of
magical girls and their interpersonal issues.
Hachette began publishing a French-language physical release of the comic in 2018. In 2019,
Sleepless Domain was shortlisted for the eighth
Cartoonist Studio Prize for Best Web Comic. In 2020,
Seven Seas Entertainment announced a print and
ebook release of the comic. In a review of the first collected volume,
Publishers Weekly praised the comic for its darker take on the magical girl genre, noting its exploration of themes such as survivor's guilt, power, and exploitation.
Kotaku described the comic as a tragic story about "loss of fellowship," also noting that the comic's darker themes are contrasted with Cagle's cute art style.
Sleepless Domain was included in
CBR's Top 100 Comics of 2022, with Brian Cronin praising the comic for its character work and art.
Sleepless Domain has also been noted for its positive LGBTQ+ representation and themes. The LGBTQ+ culture website
INTO included
Sleepless Domain in its list of "10 Fabulous LGBTQ+ Magical Girl Comics for Queer Readers," noting the comic's sensitive handling of difficult subject matter and its unique premise.
LGBTQ Reads also recommended the comic for its LGBTQ-friendly world and characters, calling it "refreshing" that the characters' LGBTQ+ identities are accepted and normalized within the story. ==References==