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20 Terribly Sad Comics About Animals That'll Touch Your Heart

Comics are typically created to make people smile, but occasionally they are also made to raise awareness or to move our hearts. You'll see the dark downside of being an animal in the human world through these 20 terribly sad comics about animals by Joan Chan. Let's scroll down and take a quick look!
Joan Chan is a Hong Kong-based creator of Just Comics. With a fierce passion for reducing the suffering of animals, Joan has been dedicated to making this webcomic through her storytelling. Just Comics touches mainly on the harsh reality of being animals and encourages people to go vegan in this modern world. Some of her comics also raise awareness among people about climate change and wildlife preservation. Joan's comics will raise deep empathy in our hearts and make us think of our actions toward animal life. Let's scroll down and give yourself a few moments to dive deep into these 20 terribly sad comics about animals. And then, you can check out these cute comics right here to get back to reality!

#1. Crabs feel pain and remember it

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#2. The only friend

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#3. Good memories

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#4. Tied up

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#5. Separation

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#6. Whale shark

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#7. Meh..

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#8. Don't let it go

Terribly Sad Comics About Animals Source: Joan Chan


#9. Poor hamster

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#10. Oh no...

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#11. Love equally

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#12. Where is mom?

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#13. Where is mom?

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#14. Rabbit skin

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#15. For the earth...

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#16. Victims on our plates

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#17. Voice of a fish

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#18. Eating plastics

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#19. A mother's wish

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#20. Captivity

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