Artist Creates Comic Series About Human Organs Interacting With Each Other (30 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistHave you ever faced the battle within, torn between your heart and brain? Well, we're sure you have. Who hasn't?! This struggle is very familiar to all human beings who try to justify their actions and make the best decisions in every aspect of their lives. Should I follow what my heart dictates, or will I stay more down-to-earth and go with my common sense?
Meet an artist who brings these inner dilemmas to life in wholesome comics featuring the Heart, Brain, and other vital organs. We're talking about none other than Nick Seluk and his series 'The Awkward Yeti,' where characters and the situations they encounter perfectly mirror what could be happening inside each one of us.
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me everytime i cry infront of my father. he always says "theres no reason to cry". same with my mom i just carry all the pain they gave me everyday. they wonder why im so isolated
Hugs from me. If you're still in school, is there an adult you can talk to? Isolating from your parents is reasonable. Isolating yourself from other people is a problem because you need support.
Load More Replies...I love “The Awkward Yeti!” 💜 I think it’s mostly because Nick Seluk is more direct and relatable than he may realize (yes, I am Heart mostly!).
We reached out to the creator of ‘The Awkward Yeti’ and asked him some questions about his comic series. First, we were eager to find out how the artist comes up with ideas for his strips. Nick shared with us: “I have a few approaches depending on the type of comic, but generally I think of something I’m going through, or have gone through recently, and try to explore the emotions and the thoughts behind it. This works especially well when it comes to decisions. What feelings influenced the decision? What thoughts, like concerns about what other people might think, played a role in that decision? These ideas tend to write out very easily with my Heart and Brain characters, they just act it out!”
I couldn't work out why two little fish had fallen out of the heart. Then I realised it was a butterfly
Man I wish I had that. I would just sink further into the floor and never want to get up
The cartoonist also told us how his style has evolved over time: “My original comics were mostly about the Awkward Yeti, making fun of myself and others for our inherent difficulties in communication with very different people. Over time it developed more authentic undertones with the introduction of Heart and Brain, exploring mental health more directly. I found that these topics not only resonated with my audience, but helped me think through a lot of my own issues and grow as a person.”
Unrelated but I was listening to Story of My Life by 1D when I saw your comment and they sang "The Story of my life" as soon as I saw it :)
Load More Replies...Yep. It's like I have one brain pointing out that I am suposed to be cleaning and decluttering my flat, and that I need to clear the table of my craft supplies, put them away, and go through the craft cupboard to clear out all the items I no longer intend to use. I also have a louder, hyperfocussed brain demanding to obsessively organise my many many beads from their orignal varied containers into little matching bags and sort them by size and colour.
Asked about “the recipe” for a good comic, Seluk shared with us his thoughts: “What makes a comic good is that it comes from a genuine place, a place that’s as close to the writer/artist as possible. It’s very common for artists to try to follow what other people are doing, especially when starting out. It’s easy to think ‘if it works for them, it’ll work for me!’ And that can be true in the short term, but if you want to build an audience and keep them, you need to show YOU. Your thoughts, your humor. It can take a long time for that to catch on, which brings up another common mistake: giving up.”
im sorry most of these are so relatable to you... do you need someone to talk to? (while rereading this I find it might have sarcastic vibes, I mean this genuinely)
Load More Replies...The artist added: “Everyone who makes comics gets terrible feedback, especially at first. Everyone gets nasty comments. Everyone fails to get the likes and shares they want. Everyone looks up to someone else who is more successful. The only way to make it is to continue forward, and adapt when you’ve hit a wall. If you’re not making progress after a few months, shift gears. Introduce new characters, try a writing style you’ve been wanting to try… anything is better than nothing.”
🎶cats in the cradle and a silver spoon little boy blue and the man on the moon🎶.....
Finally, we were curious what Nick considers the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist. He said: “Connecting with people through my work has been the most rewarding thing. As my comics became more real and vulnerable, people seemed to feel seen, and so did I! No matter how difficult things get, I keep motivated by knowing my work has made a positive difference in people’s lives, and my own life. That, and I don’t want to go back to a corporate job.”
i carry so much stress that i take it all out on someone else, this is like passing on stress
whenever I run this is what happens. trying to be healthier, but staying at home is so much easierrr
Don't give up, we need someone to invent chairs for cats, please.
Sometimes, when I get disappointed about not having gotten further than where I am now in life, I remember what somebody said: “If the you from five years ago could see you now, they’d be so proud” 🥹
I recently realized I successfully avoided over half my life so far. Not homework necessarily, but unpleasant thoughts and emotions. I wish I'd realized this earlier so I could have started working on it years ago ...
Load More Replies...As Me, Myself and I said before, I'm sorry you feel like this, if you need to talk, please try to reach out.
Load More Replies...google earth is free so technically you can still go there, but only virtually
Just remember, the more money you put into long term savings the less time you have to work
So me. I just want to make crafts. I don't have the patience to deal w/ the minutiae of running a business.
One Loo versus two minds (Bladders) that think alike and communicate.
same. ive been called selfish for putting myself first instead of mmy family
im genuinely concerned for you. as someone whose went through similar but maybe a little less serious things, do you want to talk about it? it can help to just vent or maybe some pandas can help you with solutions!
Load More Replies...Yes. That character is Bowel. That's why his speech bubbles are brown. lol
Load More Replies...I'm proud to say I read this without flipping my screen around random things adhd teaches you
I don’t have adhd and I didn’t flip it over.
Load More Replies...I mean Heart isn’t wrong… being wrong is uncomfortable… maybe that’s just me tho
I find being proven wrong to be enjoyable, it creates opportunity to learn; learning is fun.
Load More Replies...Heart could've just pulled out the classic 'NUH UH' move, but the way he dealt with it was probably better.
Gallbladder is one of my favorite characters in this comic. So cute! I wish mine had been so cute instead of trying to destroy my liver.
Load More Replies...I like to imagine bowels having Ron Swanson's (a.k.a. Nick Offerman's) voice
what my parents think im trying to say when i put myself first for the second time of my life
I think about change all the time. How life just left me in its dust because I wasn't "normal".
But you were 'yourself'. If Life can't handle you being you, it doesn't deserve you... Much like a partner.
Load More Replies...The artist is "the awkward yeti." The blue guy is the yeti.
Load More Replies...OMG. This is a complete encyclopedia Britannica. Also, why is there a snork?
The artist is "the awkward yeti." The blue guy is the yeti.
Load More Replies...OMG. This is a complete encyclopedia Britannica. Also, why is there a snork?
