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Artist Illustrates The Difficulties Girls Deal With In 50 Honest Comics
Interview With ArtistIf you’re a girl, you've probably had a moment in your life when you thought being a boy must be so much easier. Well, I'm not sure if boys ever have any similar questions spinning in their heads, but if they do, here’s something that might make them happy they’re not one of us. Or perhaps not!
Now, if you're a girl, you're in the right place, because we'd like to introduce you to the new artist making her debut on Bored Panda. The series 'Sheya Animation' focuses on the everyday life of girls and all the dilemmas many of them might have. These relatable comics showcase situations that almost all women have faced at some point in their lives, and some younger ladies are probably still experiencing.
Scroll down to see a collection of comics we selected for you and to find out more about their author.
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Bored Panda reached out to the illustrator behind the ‘Sheya Animation’ series and asked some questions regarding her work. Firstly, we wanted to know what inspired the artist to start creating comics, and we learned that: “I got inspired by other cartoonists and animators, mostly, and how funny they are, and I also wanted to create my own fan base and started creating my cartoons.”
The fact that the series is inspired by the author’s personal experiences makes it honest and relatable to many girls out there. As the illustrator shared with us: “My cartoon strips mainly follow a slice-of-life kind of pattern, childhood memories and day-to-day life are what my cartoons represent.”
As the artist shared with us when asked about more details about the characters featured in her comics: "The main character is a girl in her early to mid-twenties, and her parents and friends appear from time to time."
We were also wondering how the creator of the 'Sheya Animation' series comes up with ideas for her new strips. We found out: "I basically draw from my own experiences or something interesting I heard from a friend. And sometimes it's pure imagination."
Lastly, the artist told us what motivates her to create her comic series: “I like to make people laugh, and if my cartoons are making people laugh or smile, that's what my biggest influence is.”
I, for one, am shooketh. I think I need a lie down and some snacks.
Load More Replies...I never understood how people could be not like this until I realized that the newest weight loss d***s alter exactly this urge (and some people don't need the d***s because they have body chemistry that basically already covers that). I mean, it sucks being much more prone to stomach upset, but it's nice to actually be able to lose weight.
My brain does well with one extreme or the other. Either I can have everything or I have nothing. I'm going with nothing to lose weight. My body, though, doesn't produce it's own potassium, and any tablets for vitamins either don't have it or don't have enough. So Sundays are my necessity days
Ironically both sexs deposit fat in mostly different places (eg around the stomach for guys and around the breasts/hips/butt for girls). Seemingly both sexs look to where they deposit fat when evaluating the other sex, and a reasonable amount of fat around a females breasts/but/etc will actually make men think they are more attractive. Though consequently each sees the other sex as having it easier in terms of avoiding weight gain.
You don't have to be an incel to dislike this trash lmao
Load More Replies...more personal than anything else
Load More Replies...What was thee point of any of these comics? There was no punchline or anything. Just some random b describing random happenings in their life. Like tf?
Wow what is up with this comment section, more mention of periods than they could handle? o.O
Naw it's just s****y artwork and people are rightly pointing it out.
Load More Replies...I was taking a s**t while reading this and standing up and looking in the bowl after, I realized I made something better than any of these comics. This isn't for women, it's for the "artist" and nobody else.
Do you expect artists to have a different motivation? Because none of them do. Hobbies exist because the hobbyist wants to do it, not because they want to do it for someone else. That's called work.
Load More Replies...Wowzers that's a lot of stereo typing. Projecting. Misandry. Misanthropic rhetoric. Horrible communication skills. Passive aggressive bs. The artist and her mom NEED THERAPY! Together and seperate. None of this is healthy
You don't have to be an incel to dislike this trash lmao
Load More Replies...more personal than anything else
Load More Replies...What was thee point of any of these comics? There was no punchline or anything. Just some random b describing random happenings in their life. Like tf?
Wow what is up with this comment section, more mention of periods than they could handle? o.O
Naw it's just s****y artwork and people are rightly pointing it out.
Load More Replies...I was taking a s**t while reading this and standing up and looking in the bowl after, I realized I made something better than any of these comics. This isn't for women, it's for the "artist" and nobody else.
Do you expect artists to have a different motivation? Because none of them do. Hobbies exist because the hobbyist wants to do it, not because they want to do it for someone else. That's called work.
Load More Replies...Wowzers that's a lot of stereo typing. Projecting. Misandry. Misanthropic rhetoric. Horrible communication skills. Passive aggressive bs. The artist and her mom NEED THERAPY! Together and seperate. None of this is healthy