20 Relatable and Funny Comics That Speak Up for Mental Health by Kubbs

Comics is a way a lot of people choose to express their art and humor, and the audience loves them since they can relate to it in one way or another. Many artists/creators work on it as a full-time job, or only as a hobby, but no matter how, when, or where, they always make sure to deliver some hilarious sense of humor through their work.

One of these people is Kubbs, a digital creator who makes quite some funny and relatable comics that talk about mental health on a lighter scale, which I’m sure you will enjoy as much as we did.

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Earthwonders contacted Kubbs to ask him more about the work he does. He shared that until late 2020, he was working mainly as an animator, both on personal and also commercial projects. Unfortunately, the animation is a quite time-consuming process, and if you want to make it right you have to spend countless hours polishing your little baby. Since he had lots of ideas to push through and so little time, he started to wonder how he could share his works in a more efficient way. Therefore he started making comics.

Scroll down below to see Kubbs’ work and follow his social media for some more.

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“Making comics is a hobby to me, this is a type of activity that helps me to find an outlet for my creative juices. I assume that the main inspiration comes from everyday life – common observations and retrospections. Add to it a lot of consumed pop culture pulp, memes, and art. Eventually, you will get something resembling the inspiration,” shared Kubbs.

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Regarding main concepts or recurring themes, Kubbs shared that he wants to familiarize people in general with mental health issues. To highlight how important aspect of our life it is. From his perspective, those silly comics may bring a bit of a humorous twist to it.

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The creator also shared a little bit about his working process. “My workflow is pretty straightforward. I note all of my ideas in a notebook, I try to keep them short and to the point. I choose one idea I’d like to draw, then sit in front of the computer and.. BAM! *magic happens*, the comic is done. I have plans to add more animated content or even whole cartoons set in the same universe as my comic.”

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5 Heart-Touching New Comics By This Artist That Might Make You Want To Shed A Tear

Art is a representation of oneself. It is an expression. One can write out his sentiments in an artistically-constructed poem. Another one can express himself by painting how he feels. On the other hand, one can draw how he perceives the world. Thus, art is beautiful and is open to many interpretations.

For today, we’ll be having some comic strips by the Thai artist Tum Natakorn Ulit. His work, blended with real-life experiences, radiates melancholy, bitterness, and sadness to its readers. But in the end, his thought-provoking wordless comics would leave the reader out of words. You can read 5 of his comics below.

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