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Today, we’re thrilled to welcome back Indian illustrator Akshara Ashok, who you might remember from our previous posts. If you’re not familiar with her work yet, Akshara is redefining the boundaries of digital art with her bold and vibrant comics. By blending Indian tradition with modern themes, her art fearlessly addresses taboo topics that many girls and women face—such as periods, body hair, and women’s hygiene—everyday issues that are common yet rarely discussed openly.

If, like us, you adore the funny and thought-provoking comics by Ashok, we have some exciting news for you! The Indian artist revealed that she’s about to release her first book, titled 'The Little Book Of Big Girl Things.'. Here’s what the author shared with us so far: “It’s a compilation of my most loved comics and a few short essays. The book talks about adulting, relationships, body image, mental health, and self-discovery.” While the rest is still under wraps, we’re already thrilled and can’t wait for its release, anticipated at the end of January. Stay tuned!

Until then, scroll down to enjoy a fresh selection of her latest comics and discover more about the artist and the meaningful work she creates.

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Quirky comic illustrating daily struggles with societal victim blaming and the message to punish perpetrators, not victims.

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Once again, we had the chance to ask the illustrator some interview questions, and she kindly agreed to answer them. First, we were curious which of her comics Akshara would choose to turn into animation if she had the opportunity. The artist responded: “On a serious note, I would like to create an animated video or film on my mental health comics to share how the stigma affects people. But on a fun note, I would create a script by compiling a bunch of my comics involving my cats. Being a cat lady can be pretty chaotic and fun to witness, haha.”

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    Comic illustrating daily struggles with quirky cats choosing a box over fancy cat furniture and comfy beds.

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    Comic by artist showing daily struggles with safety and clothing advice in a fun and quirky illustration style.

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    When asked if there are moments from daily life that feel too outrageous or personal to turn into a comic, despite a secret desire to do so, the cartoonist said: “Yes, of course. There are moments that I don’t really mind sharing, but the audience might feel like it’s too personal. Over the years, I think the fear of, ‘what will people say?’ has gotten to me. Maybe it’s because I’m getting older or because the internet isn’t the same as it was a few years ago. I’m trying to work around it.”

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    Comic illustration showing daily struggles wearing black clothes before and after getting cats covered in fur.

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    Artist illustrates daily struggles with fun and quirky comics showing a woman humorously juggling her chaotic life.

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    We were also curious to know whether Akshara believes humor has a unique power to address social and cultural taboos. The artist shared her perspective on how she navigates that balance in her work: “I personally use humor to make people understand issues more easily without sounding like I’m attacking them. But it’s important to be sensitive while joking about certain issues. Laughing at someone and laughing with someone is different—I wish people on the internet understood that better.”

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    Artist illustrates daily struggles of getting sick before and after 25 with fun and quirky comics showing changing reactions.

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    Quirky comic by artist showing daily struggles with a random fear of a fan while lying awake in bed.

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    Lastly, the comic artist shared how much she enjoys seeing people react to her work and connect with it in meaningful ways: “It’s always fun to see people reacting to my comics in person. During conventions, I put my comics out for people to see. Live reactions are always funny to watch.”

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    Comic illustrating daily struggles with safety and social interactions through quirky panels at different times of day.

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    Comic illustration showing daily struggles with a muscular protector and a girl seeking kindness, from quirky artist comics.

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    Comic illustrating daily struggles with itching palm, shown through a quirky and fun artist's comic style.

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    Illustration of daily struggles showing random stabbing pain in big toe with quirky comic style.

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    #12

    Comic illustrating daily struggles as an artist wakes up to a cat jumping on feet in a quirky scene.

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    Illustration of daily struggles showing a girl collapsing then remembering she needs to feed the cats, comic style.

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    Comic panels show artist illustrating daily struggles of cooking with gloves, highlighting quirky and funny challenges in the kitchen.

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    Artist illustrates daily struggles with quirky comics showing candid moments of a cultural Onam celebration and family life.

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