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25 Fabulous Comics That’ll Drive You Back To Your Childhood Fear

You know how it appears as though there is a voice inside your head speaking to you with ideas that don’t seem to originate from your own brain? These days, the majority of comic artists choose to focus on more realistic and commonplace subjects like everyday life and inner conflicts rather than frequently cheesy jokes or some political maxims. Even though Larkness (Estela Ribeiro Kuntz) is one of those more recent artists who has never had her work published in a newspaper, thousands of people online admire her interesting comics!
Larkness was brought up in a southern Brazilian city. She has loved drawing and art-related activities since she was a little child. She also enjoyed reading comic books, and she sought to create her own comics using her own characters. When she was 17, she attended an art college and became familiar with a huge number of visual languages. She embraces the anxiety of daily life, its highs and lows, and every in-between time in her artworks. She has been working on a graphic novel with brand-new characters and their individual ghosts for a while.
The three ghosts standing in for interior issues, thoughts, fears, hopes, dreams, and worries in Larkness’s comics, are the main focus of the art. There are chances for her to make fun of herself because she doesn’t try to act like she’s in charge of her life. She wished to demonstrate her mental challenges and experiences to others. Not only do human imperfections show up in her comics, but they also contribute to their intrigue, authenticity, and realism. And this is the reason so many readers adore and find them likable. In the end, dealing with mental health can already be done by just relating to other people.
Larkness appreciates how readers are eager to read this kind of information and how so many female comic artists disclose their hardships as women in the world predominated by males. Sarah Andersen is a major source of inspiration for her in that regard. After a difficult separation and the deaths of family members, she finally started publishing her comics in 2018. She channeled all of her anger into something artistic and the public has responded favorably to her works on social media. Your existential concerns aren’t always the worst thing in your existence as 25 of Larkness’ comics right below are serving as their treatment!

#1 That bird

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#2 Can't afford depression

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#3 Spotify

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#4 High Elves

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#5 Important stuff

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#6 They said something?

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#7 Wild and free

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#8 Fired and spiced

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#9 All about discipline

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#10 Coworker

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#11 Oversharing

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#12 A clean freak

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#13 He got the job

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#14 Drawing again

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#15 Every single time

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#16 Winter

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#17 Weak and sick

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#18 Logic

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#19 Self sabotage or brilliant strategy?

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#20 Always rest

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#21 Sleep problems away

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#22 Regret nothing

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#23 Like a family

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#24 Really important

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#25 Stupid trap

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