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Life is often complicated and full of strange situations. Relationships, work, family, and just everyday problems seem to overwhelm us and not work in our favor. It's hard to find something to look forward to and it seems like everyone is against you.

Bevs Boredom creates comics about these types of issues. She illustrates the daily struggles she runs into and puts a positive and humorous spin on them. She shares these situations with us so we can all feel less alone and realize that we all run into these types of problems. It's to laugh at them and try to see the positive side of things. That way we face the challenges that life throws at us head-on and are not afraid of anything!

More info: Instagram | bevilaquastudio.com | youtube.com | twitter.com | Facebook

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Comic strip highlighting women's experiences with equal rights and mental health through relatable humor.

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Bev gave Bored Panda an exclusive interview. To start things off, we asked her what inspired her to start creating these fun, amazing, and relatable comics: "What inspired me the most when I started making comics was all of the awesome comic artists around at that time!"

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    Comic panels illustrating feelings of not fitting in, highlighting mental health and experiences of being a woman.

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    #3

    Comic by artist depicting a woman cutting ties with a toxic friend, illustrating mental health and equal rights themes.

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    The artist also shared what the main goal of her comics is: "When I started in 2018 I wanted a way to consistently practice my drawing and writing skills but now my goal is to help people feel less alone with things they face in their life."

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    Bev creates her comics by herself, however, she says that her boyfriend and sister are a big help with proofreading and coming up with ideas when she runs into art block.

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    Comic strip illustrating mental health and equal rights through expressive characters debating vote counting.

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    Comic strip by artist illustrating mental health and equal rights through a woman's perspective on relationships and self-worth.

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    Bev shared how she started to get into art and when she started creating these specific comics: "I've always enjoyed drawing, dating all the way back to me being a small kid. I used to draw Power Puff Girls way too much and I feel like that's where It all started! I started these comics in January 2018 and I hope to keep making them for a long time, it's really something I truly enjoy!"

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    #6

    Comic panels showing characters supporting a friend, illustrating mental health and what it's like being a woman.

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    Comic panels depict a humorous conversation about body hair, highlighting themes of mental health and being a woman.

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    The artist opens up about what the most difficult part of creating these comics is: "The more personal comics are definitely hard in the moment and I always have the thought of being judged by sharing, but it's always met with such positive feedback by my followers. It's nice to see that we can all have a safe space to talk about things and know we aren't the only ones going through tough times."

    #8

    Comic strip by artist exploring mental health and emotions through a cute dog and inner brain characters.

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    #9

    Comic panels by an artist exploring mental health and relationships, depicting love through life stages from youth to after death.

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    Bev tell us more about what topics her comics cover: "A lot of my comics deal with mental health, equal rights, what it's like being a woman, relationships, and my dog Mordechi!"

    #10

    Comic about body hair choices, mental health, and equal rights highlighting personal comfort and challenging social stereotypes.

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    #11

    Comic illustrating mental health and resilience as a woman nurtures a plant despite it being cut down repeatedly.

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    Bev shares what she would describe her style as and what inspired it: "That's a hard question, haha. I feel like my style is maybe floppy? Noodle arms and all, definitely took inspiration from Adventure Time with that."

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    #12

    Comic panels showing a woman reflecting on appearance changes and self-love, depicting themes of mental health and being a woman.

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    #13

    Comic panels showing a woman humorously reacting to a fish kissing her feet, illustrating themes in mental health and women's experiences.

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    Here's some more information about the artist and her life's journey: "I just recently turned 27 this past February, which seems so hard to believe. I've been working full time as a Graphic Designer and working towards getting my master's in 2D animation. I graduate this May so I'm excited to be able to apply what I've learned into Bevscomics and start animating more! I recently made a short horror story on webtoons called 'Love Letter' and it was something I really enjoyed. I hope to start making more content like that as well soon! I feel like life has led me up to this moment, I remember feeling so down and lost when I first started making comics but it has truly helped me learn more about myself and I'm proud of who I am today."

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    #14

    Comic strip by artist about mental health and equal rights showing a character apologizing despite a challenge.

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    #15

    Comic panels showing characters discussing relationships, capturing themes of mental health and equal rights issues by an artist.

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    #16

    Comic panels showing a woman discussing mask-wearing, highlighting themes of mental health, equal rights, and women’s experiences.

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    "I just want to say thank you to everyone who supports me, it means more than anyone could ever realize and I love you all so much!"

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    What do you think of these comics? Did you relate to them? Tell us in the comments down below and don't forget to upvote your favorite ones! Follow Bev's Boredom for more wholesome, relatable, and fun comics!

    #17

    Comic panels showing a woman expressing the challenges of mental health and social interaction in a relatable way.

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    #18

    Comic panels showing a woman crying and a blue character offering comfort about mental health and emotional strength.

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    #19

    Comic panels by artist exploring mental health and womanhood, depicting anxiety over texting and self-reflection moments.

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    #20

    Comic panels showing the inner conflict between extrovert and introvert selves about doing something, highlighting mental health and being a woman.

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    #21

    Comic panels by artist about mental health and equal rights featuring two women and a small dog with expressive faces.

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    #22

    Comic about mental health showing a woman struggling with focus and procrastination on a couch.

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    #23

    Comic strip by artist addressing mental health and emotions, featuring a humorous take on feeling young and self-critical.

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