With even more new comics this time, "Dino and comics" is returning on Bored Panda for yet another part (click here for part 1 and part 2)! Two adorable dinosaurs that are simply trying to navigate through complex human (or should we say dinosaur?) emotions and only have each other for support are the stars of the series written by James and illustrated by K.
The dinosaurs occasionally appear to be struggling to overcome their problems, despite their best efforts, and this illustrates to us how difficult it can be to make changes in our lives or break bad habits at times.
The series depicts mental illness in a realistic way and urges viewers to support those who might be struggling as well.
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In the last interview with Bored Panda, when asked about mental health issues, here's what the authors said, "We think it's a pretty common experience. You have a super hard time before you get diagnosed, then once you're diagnosed, you (hopefully) get the support you need to make it a bit easier, but it's always part of your life. And now it's been diagnosed, you think about it more, try to understand it, and rationalize it."
When asked to tell a little bit about their comics here's what James and the artist behind the name K said, "They are mostly focused on friends and loved ones because as helpful as drugs can be, we think the support of those around you is key to coping with mental health issues."
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Speaking a little bit about the authors, the person behind the visuals is K Roméy, a Canadian artist from Ontario. Before becoming a full-time illustrator, K worked other creative jobs ranging from kitchen design to building 3D models for new construction projects. When they aren’t drawing or animating, K enjoys reading books, watching nature documentaries, and going on random road trips.
The writer for the comics is James Stewart, a British Citizen who has resided in Finland for the past seven years. Prior to becoming a full-time comic writer, he worked in communications for various international NGOs, including the UN. He has a BA in Politics and Philosophy, and a Masters in Political Theory. His hobbies include chess, listening to too many podcasts, and walking his dogs.
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