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37 Funny And Relatable Comics That Show Situations Almost Anyone Can Relate to
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The artist known as Sabincomics on Instagram creates colorful, funny, and relatable comics about everyday life. Most of you will probably relate to them on some level. She has about 14k followers and posts weekly. She also has a YouTube channel filled with drawing tutorials and explanations on how she creates her illustrations.
The artist touches all sorts of topics, like social situations, the struggles of being a girl, and, of course, the pandemic. "My comics are mostly inspired by my life and my daily routine!" the artist told Bored Panda.
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We asked the artist what inspires her work and how long has she been drawing: "My comics are mostly inspired by my life and daily routine. I've been drawing since I can remember myself and I've always had a preference for creating my own cartoon characters and drawing comics and later animations."
When describing her style, she said: "I would say that it's in between modern and realistic cartoon styles, but I like to try all the different art and cartoon styles." She mentioned that creativity is a big part of her life and she creates 2 comics per week. She wishes that she had more time in a day so she could draw everything she wanted.
Since her comics are inspired by real life, she doesn't find it difficult to find inspiration for her work, because every day brings new adventures she can illustrate in her comics. When asked if she had any tips for people just starting out, she had this to say: "Just start to create whatever you have in mind. Everything starts with an idea, so grab a paper and a pencil and start giving life to your ideas!"
"I study at Fine Arts University and my dream job is to create comics, animations, and art, or cooperate somehow with a big animation studio. Also, I have a little secret to tell you... I have one more channel on Youtube called TIM (toys in motion). If you like it, check it out—I believe it will make you laugh," said Sabin when asked about her job and hobbies.
Sabin shared with us the struggles she faces as an artist: "First of all, I have a struggle with the most strict judge... myself. And second, unfortunately, I don't have easy access to all the materials I need and I want. I believe this last one is a struggle that every creator faces."
There was a study once: American researchers fed a huge amount of food data to a computer to find the perfect daily menu for an adult man. Maybe they made a mistake but the final result was: 2.1gal coffee with milk. Or maybe they didn't...
"Every day is a new challenge! This should not scare us, but give us joy because we will create something new. And please come to my page and channel, I need you all because you give me the strength to give you the best I have!"
Hopefully, these bright and cheery illustrations will brighten your mood and give you a break from your dull routine. Do you relate to any of the comics? What situations in your daily life would you like to illustrate? Tell us in the comments!
Me too. Lmao I hate large crowds of people, so that would be a huge no-no XDD
I think it's supposed to say> Honey, the ship might sink if I lie to you/The ship sinks if I lie to you
i like these!
I like these a lot, even though people are like nO MoRe ReLaTaBlE CoMiCs!!!!!
Enough with all the expectation vs reality cartoons we keep getting. Thye joke is wearing extremely thin and repetitive. A lot of these kind of comics are almost exploiting issues of low self-esteem and practically encouraging them. The endless procession of these 'relatable' comics about women fretting over clothes/weight/how others see them is giving the impression of this is how you should expect things to be. Sure, there are people with real issues, and sometimes everyone just binges on junk food or spends the day in their dressing gown. But 'woman covertly eating junk food and feeling guilty about it' is not something we need repeated as normality. "Woman saying "fuck your social pressure, I'm eating junk today and I won't feel bad because on average my diet is OK", is a much healthier attitude to demonstrate.
I know right! It’s really dumb that we’re SUPPOSED to feel guilty about eating chips, even if normally I’m pretty healthy
NO. You dont know. Your not supposed to feel guilty.
shut up they are good intentions
i like these!
I like these a lot, even though people are like nO MoRe ReLaTaBlE CoMiCs!!!!!
Enough with all the expectation vs reality cartoons we keep getting. Thye joke is wearing extremely thin and repetitive. A lot of these kind of comics are almost exploiting issues of low self-esteem and practically encouraging them. The endless procession of these 'relatable' comics about women fretting over clothes/weight/how others see them is giving the impression of this is how you should expect things to be. Sure, there are people with real issues, and sometimes everyone just binges on junk food or spends the day in their dressing gown. But 'woman covertly eating junk food and feeling guilty about it' is not something we need repeated as normality. "Woman saying "fuck your social pressure, I'm eating junk today and I won't feel bad because on average my diet is OK", is a much healthier attitude to demonstrate.
I know right! It’s really dumb that we’re SUPPOSED to feel guilty about eating chips, even if normally I’m pretty healthy
NO. You dont know. Your not supposed to feel guilty.
shut up they are good intentions