30 Comics About The Little Things In Life, Mental Health, And Other Things That Will Make You Laugh And Leave You Feeling That Someone Understands You
These comics will bring a smile to your face and make you feel understood.
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- Published in Comics
Comics have always been a way for artists not only to express their creativity but also to express their thoughts and humor. And a lot of audiences become fans of these artists because they can relate to their work or their humor in one way or another.
One such artist is Kubbs, a digital creator on Instagram, who makes plenty of amusing and relatable comics about mental health issues, the little things we experience in life, and just everyday situations.
And much like many artists out there, he was inspired by the work of others at a young age:
"Surprisingly, I remember my first experience with a comic very well. Actually, it was a little Donald Duck strip in my father’s newspaper. During our family breakfast, little Kubbs noticed there some funny-looking pictures with bubbles filled with text.
At first, it was very confusing, since I could barely put letters together (it’s not like I can do better now), but my father sat me down beside him and started to explain what was going on - I got hooked immediately. Since then, my journey with comics started and I've been reading them until today.
Apparently, consuming wasn't enough for me so I started to experiment and do something on my own. Wow! What an original story, I know," he said.
Since his early days though, he has created quite the fan bays of loyal and supportive people. And to that, he says:
"It brings real joy to me when I can share my works with others - rather it's a comic or a cartoon. The feedback I got from my audience is very encouraging and keeps me going. I consider myself a small figure in the webcomic area, but happy with every person who sees my works as relatable and vulnerable. Thank you all!"
Keep scrolling and get to enjoy some of his best work:
Perception does make a big difference after all
kubbs_hdYou know, the pages after the first page of Google are still helpful
kubbs_hdIt's just pain and suffering out there, isn't it?
kubbs_hdNo journey really has an end unless you're dead maybe
kubbs_hdMelting into our beds would be heaven
kubbs_hdA bit of happiness within the dark
kubbs_hdFinally, got one!
kubbs_hdThey did say choose a job you love
kubbs_hdThat's why you gotta check on your sarcastic friends every once in a while
kubbs_hdThere are just too many people who don't understand personal space
kubbs_hdWe don't need to specify how big the cup really is
kubbs_hdYou never really get rid of it but you do learn how to live with it in peace
kubbs_hdWe gotta keep trying every single time, right?
kubbs_hdEverything just goes by too fast when there's a deadline approaching and it's not fair
kubbs_hdOh, this is just a little sad
kubbs_hdNo matter what your personality is based on, as long as you're not hurting other people with it, you're fine
kubbs_hdOh, but the potion comes in many forms and tastes
kubbs_hdThe warmth and love you feel with hugs is just addicting
kubbs_hdIt's a process we have to go through at least once in our lives
kubbs_hdWell, in the case of physics, then that's fair
kubbs_hdSome people need to understand the difference of a polite bite and a greedy bite
kubbs_hdThere's no need to rub it in
kubbs_hdIt's definitely not amnesia
kubbs_hdMaybe ketchup is the secret we've all been looking for
kubbs_hdIt's the ultimate punchline
kubbs_hdOne sticky note won't fix the mess that is us
kubbs_hdSometimes, the sign is right in front of us
kubbs_hdYou have to be a bit more specific
kubbs_hdHow to keep the kids away from your house
kubbs_hdHe forgot which one was the good wolf and which was the bad wolf
kubbs_hdKubbs' comics may have little dialogue in them but they still manage to make us laugh and relate so hard. No wonder millions love his comics.
They're straight to the point and they do really hit the nail on the head. However, the artist has been inactive on social media for some time but he assures his fans that he'll be back pretty soon to share more of his work.
Which comics were your favorite?