![]() For example, she likes to defy social norms just because they are popular. Her explanations for her over thinking is illogical and hilarious. Also, her hatred of puberty made me laugh, although I could not relate. Many of the scenarios and awkward moments are relatable to me up to the extent of Sarah’s women problems. Sarah makes fun of herself for always over complicating things (as do I). Life can be messy and painful, but Sarah lets you know everyone feels the same way. ![]() Rather than going out, she’d snuggle up in a blanket and read a book. Her work effortlessly captures the way introverts think. The ways she has illustrated social anxiety and over-thinking are superb. Written and illustrated by Sarah Andersen, these adorable and silly comics represent many of the feelings a young adult has about daily life.Įach funny scenario was enjoyable and totally relatable. Each page has its own story which makes it easy to pick up and read for anyone. Instead of telling a long story, BMHL is a bunch of “personal essays on Sarah’s real-life experiences” presented as a series of mini-comics, comparable to a bunch of newspaper comic strips. The second of the Sarah’s Scribbles Collection, Big Mushy Happy Lump takes on a different format of comics. ![]() When I was first getting into comics, it was quite hard because most comics follow a continuous story like a television series. ![]() I love reading comics and graphic novels. ![]()
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