UPDATE: Lucky Lottery will be starting its hiatus early; effective immediatly. We're terribly sorry about the short notice.

There will be no comic updates from Monday, January 25th, to Friday, Feburary 12th. During this time, there will be updates to the site. Comics will resume on Monday, Feburary 15th.

About the comic

Lucky Lottery is an online gag comic about Jeremy, a man who finds himself spending an unhealthy amount of time at the Lucky Mart Convenience Store. Zeke is the unfortunate clerk who has to put up with Jeremy and his developing addiction to scratch-off lottery tickets. With time, they seem to develop an odd relationship...

Lucky Lottery updates three times a week on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays.

About the characters

Jeremy

22 years old, Jeremy is a teen romance author who's very lazy, very lonely, and kind of a jerk. He doesn't have a car, and hates staying at home, so he spends most of his time at the convenience store down the road.
First appearance - #1 Expletive deleted
Official introduction - #15 Character Introduction #2


Zeke

29 years old, Zeke is overworked, possibly narcoleptic, and a bit too effeminate for his own good. Sure, guys are always hitting on him, which he wholeheartedly welcomes, but they always run off when they realize that he's a... he.
First appearance - #1 Expletive deleted
Official introduction - #25 Character Introduction #3


Jolie

27 years old, Jolie is a regular customer of the Lucky Mart and probably the most well-adjusted person in the comic. Her bust size is 34F, and she's very proud of that, even if they're not natural. She's often referred to as Obligatory Female Character #1 by the artist.
First appearance - #3 What a comeback
Official introduction - #8 Character Introduction #1


Zach

15 years old, Zach is in his first year of high school and is a goth-punk in style alone. He spends his time either modeling for his photographer mother or pestering his older brother Zeke at his job.
First appearance - #9 Busy day
Official introduction - #34 Character Introduction #4