“Dinosaur Couch” is a comic series that delves into the lives of adorable dinosaurs as they navigate the ups and downs of their emotional journeys, finding support and comfort in their tight-knit community.The creative minds behind these cartoons are James Stewart, who brings a unique and insightful perspective to the narrative, and K Roméy, whose captivating artwork brings these cute dinosaurs to life. Together, they make heartwarming stories that resonate with readers and emphasize the importance of support and comfort in the face of life’s challenges.More info:Instagram|shopdinosaur.com|Facebook|tiktok.com|twitter.com|webtoons.comThis post may includeaffiliate links.
“Dinosaur Couch” is a comic series that delves into the lives of adorable dinosaurs as they navigate the ups and downs of their emotional journeys, finding support and comfort in their tight-knit community.
The creative minds behind these cartoons are James Stewart, who brings a unique and insightful perspective to the narrative, and K Roméy, whose captivating artwork brings these cute dinosaurs to life. Together, they make heartwarming stories that resonate with readers and emphasize the importance of support and comfort in the face of life’s challenges.
More info:Instagram|shopdinosaur.com|Facebook|tiktok.com|twitter.com|webtoons.com
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The creators of the comic series toldBored Pandathat they picked dinosaurs as characters because they find them really interesting and cool.When you look at their comics, it seems like the dinosaurs are trying to deal with their mental health problems, but they’ve kind of become used to them. James and K say this is somewhat true. They believe it’s a common experience. You struggle a lot before you find out what’s wrong, and then once you know, you hopefully get the help you need to make things a bit easier. But it’s always a part of your life. And once it’s diagnosed, you think about it more, try to understand it, and make sense of it.
The creators of the comic series toldBored Pandathat they picked dinosaurs as characters because they find them really interesting and cool.
When you look at their comics, it seems like the dinosaurs are trying to deal with their mental health problems, but they’ve kind of become used to them. James and K say this is somewhat true. They believe it’s a common experience. You struggle a lot before you find out what’s wrong, and then once you know, you hopefully get the help you need to make things a bit easier. But it’s always a part of your life. And once it’s diagnosed, you think about it more, try to understand it, and make sense of it.
The artists shared that these comics usually concentrate on friends and family because, while medicine can help, they think having the support of people close to you is really important when dealing with mental health problems.
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