Some days are better than others

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Hey everyone. If this comic resonates with you, I hope you’re doing OK out there.

Inspiration

Despite the heavy subject matter, this one was fairly smooth to write. I wanted to just air out some things without offering some twist or comforting message. If you’re like me, when you’re deep in these kinds of feelings, a clever or preachy comic is not something you want to read. But it can feel nice to hear others’ experiences and wallow together a little bit.

With that pressure off, I managed to write most of it in a waiting room.

It helped that the rhythm and rhyme was really simple and repetitive. The poems that are hard to write tend to be ones where I’ve committed to some complex rhyme scheme and everything has to be forced to fit.

Production notes

A couple of years ago I did a series of illustrations for fun, where every person in every picture was looking down at their phones:

I still like the idea, particularly the ones that get more and more absurd or surreal, but never ended up posting them anywhere (I was probably a bit self conscious about the art, which I care less about these days).

So I partially revived the idea of having a recurring facial expression in each illustration for this comic, and I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out. I’m not sure how I settled on the expression for “depression-face” and I think I was just aiming for as blank a stare as possible.

A couple of the illustrations are relying heavily on reference images. This was mostly done to save time but I’d like to explore some more interesting angles for my comics as they are usually pretty dull.

Let’s hear it!

Please feel free to drop me an email or a comment if this one struck a chord at all. I’ve found that my poems that are a bit more uplifting or “wholesome” tend to be received better (at least on Reddit), but it’s nice to be able to make comics about whatever happens to be in my head and heart at the time.

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