In March 2016, Andersen released her first print collection of ''Sarah's Scribbles
comics, titled Adulthood is a Myth
and published by Andrews McMeel Publishing. They would go on to publish the follow-up Big Mushy Happy Lump
the following year, as well as the subsequent volumes Herding Cats, Oddball, and Adulthood Is a Gift!
in 2018, 2021, and 2024 respectively. The first book was described as "hilarious" and "relatable" by The Independent'', who also praised the webcomic's depiction of "that horrible realisation (...) that being a grown-up is actually pretty awful." Based on an earlier comic by Weir, the story follows
Wendy Darling from
Peter Pan,
Dorothy Gale from The
Wizard of Oz, and
Alice Liddell from
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at a boarding school called "Cheshire Crossing." In late 2019, Andersen began releasing a supernatural romance webcomic called
Fangs on the
Tapas platform. In September 2020,
Fangs was published as a book by
Andrews McMeel Publishing. It became a
Publishers Weekly Bestseller that month and a
New York Times Bestseller in October 2020. In January 2020, Andersen painted a mural of her characters as part of a public art project in
Mexico City, but it was graffitied over within days. On September 20, 2022, the book
Cryptid Club was published by
Andrews McMeel Publishing. It was nominated for two
Eisner Awards in 2023 for
Best Humor Publication and
Best Writer/Artist but did not win. On December 31, 2022, she authored a guest essay in the
New York Times about the rise of
artificial graphist systems such as
Stable Diffusion, pointing out threats it presents on
graphic creators such as increased confusion, appropriation, reputational impact, and income reduction. In January the following year, Andersen was listed as a plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against AI companies Stability AI,
Midjourney, and online art community
DeviantArt. On July 19, 2023, Judge
William Orrick III stated he would dismiss most of the case, requesting they elaborate on issues and "provide more facts". == Bibliography ==