Little Judges is a web‑comic featuring tiny, robed judicial figures—some of whom may resemble stern grandmothers—making witty, whimsical, and occasionally despairing observations about the legal world. As the original describes it, it is “a cartoon drawing of little judges… making witty jokes and comments exploring the wonderful (yet sometime depressing) world of lawyers.”
The project springs from a lifelong love of drawing and a fascination with the law. It transforms dense legal readings—sometimes “hundreds of pages”—into visual interpretations that are easier to digest and far more amusing.
The goal is simple: to show that law can be fun, strange, human, and occasionally ridiculous.
Little Judges is a webcomic chronicling the adventures, misadventures, and occasional existential crises of tiny robed figures who preside over the legal absurdities of their universe. They are small in stature but large in opinion.
The original describes it as “a cartoon drawing of little judges… making witty jokes and comments exploring the wonderful (yet sometime depressing) world of lawyers.” In the expanded lore, these judges inhabit the Pocket Courthouse, a dimension accessible only through the folds of a legal textbook left open too long.
The comic is born from the Creator‑Being’s lifelong love of drawing and fascination with the law. It transforms dense legal readings — “hundreds of pages” — into visual narratives that are easier to digest and significantly more entertaining.
The mission of Little Judges is to reveal that law, despite its reputation, can be delightful, strange, and profoundly human — even when interpreted by characters who are technically two inches tall.
Q: What is this?
A: A webcomic about Little Judges — literally and narratively.
Q: What is Little Judges?
A: A series of illustrated vignettes featuring tiny judicial beings who resemble stern grandmothers, wise owls, or occasionally disgruntled potatoes.
Q: This is stupid.
A: “Reasonably, but in the future please frame your insults in the form of a question.”
Q: Why are you doing this?
A: Because drawing is joy, and combining it with law is alchemy.
Q: I’m reporting you to the Law Society and the government.
A: “Cool!” The Tiny Judiciary loves field trips.
Q: People are stupid!
A: “Surely the average persons who visit this website are informed and reasonably educated to be aware of the foolishness of placing trust on internet doodles.”
Q: What jurisdictions do you cover?
A: Primarily Australian law, with occasional expeditions into New Zealand, the UK, the US, Hong Kong, China, and the broader multiverse of international law.
Q: Who runs this site?
A: “Just me (L J Mo) alone.” In the Tiny Judiciary, this makes you the Supreme Illustrator.
Q: How often do you update?
A: Whenever the stars align, time permits, and the Creator‑Being is not buried under obligations.
Q: How will I know when there’s new content?
A: By checking in periodically. Consider it a ritual of curiosity.
Q: Which law school do you attend?
A: “Somewhere in Sydney (AU)… the marketing department doesn’t like the university being associated with some web‑comic.”
Q: Can I join the project?
A: Not at this time, though the Tiny Judiciary appreciates your enthusiasm.
Q: I have more questions.
A: Email: info@littlejudges.com