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40 Heartbreaking Comics About Animal Abuse And Factory Farming By Joan Chan
Interview With ArtistOur ocean, land, and the array of species that call it home are succumbing to the poison of plastic. According to the United Nations, at least 800 species worldwide are affected by marine and land debris, and as much as 80 percent of that litter is plastic. It is estimated that up to 13 million metric tons of plastic ends up in the ocean each year—the equivalent of a rubbish or garbage truck load’s worth every minute.
And the ones that suffer the consequences of this are not only humans themselves, but also animals. To bring some awareness to the state of our planet and its inhabitants, Joan Chan, a 32-year-old comic artist from Hong Kong, started a comic series called "Just Comics."
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I do find loads of straws when im beach cleaning but most of it is bits of net and really thin plastic fishing twine 🙁
"Just Comics” is a project that’s meant to educate people and bring awareness about the state of our planet and topics such as factory farming and animal cruelty. Joan hopes that her informative comics can help reduce the suffering of animals that are bred for meat, clothes, or any other industrial production where there are conditions for animals to be raised all year-round.
Bored Panda reached out to Joan to find out a little bit more.
"I create these comics because of my love for animals.
Having worked in the defense of animals for over 10 years, I understood how smart they are and the scale of their suffering in the agriculture and fishing industries.
They are in my heart and mind every day."
First, we asked the artist if she had any major influences in her life that might've helped her to develop and refine her style.
"It's a mix. I have liked reading Hong Kong and Japanese comics since I was young, like Dragon Ball, Doraemon, Old Master Q, and some old western newspaper comics like Vater und Sohn. My parents own a newspaper store so I read all kinds of comics when I was young and went to the public libraries often."
Art, in any kind of form, takes a lot of time not only to practice but also to produce, therefore we asked Joan how long it takes her to fully finish her comics.
"I draw very slowly, so it usually takes 1-2 days."
Being an artist is not easy, one can easily encounter a lack of inspiration, burnout, etc, so we wanted to ask Joan about her ideas for the comics.
"I’ll think of what issues I want to work on, doing research, and narrow down the message. I will try to form a story and see if there are any new connections. If I can't come up with a good idea, I will move to another topic.
I usually have lots of ideas.... lots of bad ideas. For me, the hard part is to recognize it's not a good idea and keep on thinking.
I try to focus on the large-scale problems of “production” animals and those that humans have a harder time empathizing with like fish and crustaceans."
Er... The sentiment is sweet, but I'm afraid dogs and pigs are carnivores/omnivores.... Take a look at the picture to see what I mean. You can pick your diet, but I'm not sure these animals should go vegetarian as well.... (btw, I'm pointing this out because I really did encounter such pet owners in the past)
Hm ... weird people. I adopted a cat in January (wasn't really looking for one), and, of course, she gets to eat fish and meat. I, on the other hand, wouldn't even buy pills covered in lactose if there was any chance of getting some without, according to Donald Watson's definition of what qualifies as vegan. I even wrote a letter to a company making pills I need to ask if they'd mind leaving out lactose (they didn't answer, and the brand changes every time anyway, as the insurance has a contract with different suppliers - as long as not specified with a reason they consider valid, I don't get to chose any brand of medication). But, anyway - I didn't decide this cat will be born, but I can decide she's to have a decent life around people who care about her, love her, and meet all her needs ... and, with a cat, these needs include flesh.
Load More Replies...Lots of people eat dog, but we in the Western part of the world don't, what you are customed to eat depends on where you live
Nonironically, jokingly, sarcastically, whatever I genuinely wonder what dog tastes like.
As we mentioned before, sometimes creative work can cause quite a burnout, therefore we asked the artist how she dealt with that as well.
"Yes all the time, every time after I get one good idea I will worry about the next one….and then it repeats."
We also asked Joan about how people reacted to her work.
"I often draw sad animal stories. I think it's relatable in some ways. We all experience the same, non-human animals have emotion and are able to suffer too, although we don't feel it exactly the same way, but we do share the same living experience as we are all sentient beings. Many people feel sad and heart-breaking for what is happening to animals."
The creative process is not easy, but there are some enjoyable parts about it.
"My favorite moment is the moment when I finally figure out the best way to tell the message."
We also asked about the inspiration behind the artist's Instagram account.
"After graduating from university, I had a regular column in a Hong Kong Newspaper Am730 but I wanted to reach a larger international audience, so it naturally drew me to the biggest platforms like Instagram and Facebook."
Digital art and art, in general, is not easy and requires a lot of patience, time, resources, and in most cases even money, therefore we wanted to know how the talented comic artist started her own career in digital art.
"I always liked digital more. It feels more fun and easy for my ADHD mind. I can go back and forward to make changes any time."
Artists tend to get motivated by a lot of things such as curiosity, the search for beauty, or even meaning. Therefore, we asked Bonnie about that too.
"What keeps me creating arts is because I still have something that I strongly want to share. I care about animal suffering deeply, I hope my work can speak for all animals."
Cows actually shed tears when theyre in extreme distress, so do elephants 🥺
I used to drive OTR up until roughly three years ago. A few years ago, walking across a truck stop parking lot, I passed a bull hauler. Hadn't been cleaned yet, and of course it possessed an odor beyond rank. I swear, by Cthulhu's tentacles, I could smell s***, p***, and fear. Vegetarian since March 10, 2003.
There is actually a really interesting article I read about this! Here's the link, you can copy and paste it into your web address box! https://www.livescience.com/goldfish-memory.html#:~:text=Goldfish%20memories%20can%20actually%20last%20for%20weeks%2C%20months,that%20these%20creatures%20have%20a%20mere%203-second%20recall.
BIRD AWARENESSSSSSSSSS STOP USING LIVE PLUCKED FEATHERS SAVE THE BIRDSSSSSSS
how on earth could someone buy it??? Their heart must be made of stone
I looked this up, thinking it must have been fake for sure, but according to my 5 second google search it's true 0.0
Poison is horrible too and a very slow and painful death, i found a rat dying in my garden struggling to move and gasping for air i think he was poisoned 😞
I like meat better. Also, if everyone stopped everything, it would go down 9%. If corps stopped, it would go down 91%. Corps are responsible for the vast majority.
People are not evil for eating meat. We should definitely eat less of it though and the way animals are treated on 90% of factory farms are atrocious.
@Shan Shan, is your job to get downvotes on BP? If so you’re doing great! (Also, yes, I know it’s a bot)
Load More Replies...I can't look. :( I am vegan for the animals, been 5 years now. It's not enough but it will help a little Xx
My family only raises chickens as pets, not food and I'm glad we can make at least a small difference ❤️
I am not a veagen, but I DO belive that we should clean up more. (No hate on being a meat eater plz)
I am not looking at this because I have a headache from being stressed out after starting the morning with the news that my regular visiting fox was killed and had passed away under the kitchen window. I hate people for how they treat animals. If you cannot treat the most vulnerable on this earth than I really don't think you are worthy of being called a human.
I've started going vegetarian. I'm not vegan, but I'm helping at least a bit.
Shark fin soup is apparently tasteless and the suffering to the poor shark is heartbreaking. DONT EVER ORDER IT. Maybe then sharks will live.
This is why I am determined to learn to hunt, get back to my culture, and use all of what's given. Indigenous cultures have an amazing relationship with all of Mother Earth. I want to return to that.
Local is not always the key. Often is, sure that - but some exceptions are to be made. For example, nutmeg are produced on a few islands somewhere in the pacific I think ... the people growing them earn a lot more by exporting those nuts and in turn can lead a better life with the money they are earning than they could, if they were to grow they regular veggies. The main key, as boring as it is, is reducing the amount of animal products, preferably stopping this altogether. I know, this will spark someone to preach, someone who defines himself solely by eating lots and lots of lots of meat and thinking of themselves as edgy when they insult us for not doing so ... but, truly, it is that simple, if we're after the single most effective means. Of course, there's more to it, but as a first and largest step - unbeatable!
What are we supposed to eat, rocks? If plants feel pain, i dont care i gotta eat
Plants don't feel pain in the same way that animals do. But if you're really concerned about plants it's still better to eat a vegan diet, given the large number of plants that are fed to animals to fatten them up
Load More Replies...Y'all are pussies just eat the damn animals. I'm aware of the cruelty but frankly I don't give a s**t never much been an animal person only animal I care about is dogs and a few others, other than that I don't care. Why have a substitute for meat when you can have the real deal? Absolutely dumb. Same like vegans. I don't care if people call me cruel and s**t that's fine by me I'm just going about my daily life eating meat and bein happy.
I am now going to try to raise money to stop chick cullung. Any ideas?
Stop purchasing eggs and products with eggs in, support other organisations to do the same. No need for mass produced eggs = no need for killing chicks the day they are born
Load More Replies...@Shan Shan, is your job to get downvotes on BP? If so you’re doing great! (Also, yes, I know it’s a bot)
Load More Replies...I can't look. :( I am vegan for the animals, been 5 years now. It's not enough but it will help a little Xx
My family only raises chickens as pets, not food and I'm glad we can make at least a small difference ❤️
I am not a veagen, but I DO belive that we should clean up more. (No hate on being a meat eater plz)
I am not looking at this because I have a headache from being stressed out after starting the morning with the news that my regular visiting fox was killed and had passed away under the kitchen window. I hate people for how they treat animals. If you cannot treat the most vulnerable on this earth than I really don't think you are worthy of being called a human.
I've started going vegetarian. I'm not vegan, but I'm helping at least a bit.
Shark fin soup is apparently tasteless and the suffering to the poor shark is heartbreaking. DONT EVER ORDER IT. Maybe then sharks will live.
This is why I am determined to learn to hunt, get back to my culture, and use all of what's given. Indigenous cultures have an amazing relationship with all of Mother Earth. I want to return to that.
Local is not always the key. Often is, sure that - but some exceptions are to be made. For example, nutmeg are produced on a few islands somewhere in the pacific I think ... the people growing them earn a lot more by exporting those nuts and in turn can lead a better life with the money they are earning than they could, if they were to grow they regular veggies. The main key, as boring as it is, is reducing the amount of animal products, preferably stopping this altogether. I know, this will spark someone to preach, someone who defines himself solely by eating lots and lots of lots of meat and thinking of themselves as edgy when they insult us for not doing so ... but, truly, it is that simple, if we're after the single most effective means. Of course, there's more to it, but as a first and largest step - unbeatable!
What are we supposed to eat, rocks? If plants feel pain, i dont care i gotta eat
Plants don't feel pain in the same way that animals do. But if you're really concerned about plants it's still better to eat a vegan diet, given the large number of plants that are fed to animals to fatten them up
Load More Replies...Y'all are pussies just eat the damn animals. I'm aware of the cruelty but frankly I don't give a s**t never much been an animal person only animal I care about is dogs and a few others, other than that I don't care. Why have a substitute for meat when you can have the real deal? Absolutely dumb. Same like vegans. I don't care if people call me cruel and s**t that's fine by me I'm just going about my daily life eating meat and bein happy.
I am now going to try to raise money to stop chick cullung. Any ideas?
Stop purchasing eggs and products with eggs in, support other organisations to do the same. No need for mass produced eggs = no need for killing chicks the day they are born
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