An Artist Shares 30 Comics That Are Likely To Resonate With Anyone Struggling With Depression
"I understood that there are many other Depression Chickens out there who feel the same way I do."
      Meet Adam, an artist and Polish social media manager living in Berlin. Adam started drawing comics about Depression Chicken and its friends years ago.
When he began, it served as a form of art therapy for him. According to Adam, he says:
"It started with my best friend (I portray him as Birdfish) who planted this idea in me. It was a pretty dark time for me. I didn't feel understood, I had no control over my feelings, and my depression made me feel unmotivated. But through my comics, I found a new passion, and it helped me express my feelings in a humorous way. It was not just a new hobby."
As noted by Gretchen Rubin, happiness researcher, "Creative expression can be a powerful way to enhance our well-being and cope with life's challenges." Adam's community on Instagram grew, and he received great feedback from his followers. He then understood that there are many other Depression Chickens out there who feel the same way he does.
This realization helped Adam slowly understand his feelings and learn to deal with them. A year later, Adam is a different person; he still carries that dark part of him, but he has better control now.
The artist also revealed that his comics helped him cope with his depression, and he hopes you will enjoy them too!
More info: Gretchen Rubin | Facebook ```
1. Tissues Issues
Depression Chicken2. Have A Lovely Monday (If You Want To)
Depression Chicken3. How Are You Today?
Depression Chicken
                Although the artist is aware that depression is a difficult topic to broach, humor and self-irony have always resonated with him. Despite occasionally feeling that his humor is too dark, his community has almost always been extremely supportive of his writing.
The artist believes that the popularity of his comics stems from the fact that he conveys his true emotions in his posts.
4. No Too Much Talk
Depression Chicken
                5. Social Distancing Since 2020
Depression Chicken
                6. Thanks
Depression Chicken
                7. Of Course I Have My Gym Subscription, But I Don't Like To Use It
Depression Chicken
                8. Featuring The Queen Of Pretty Bad Puns
Depression Chicken
                Adam is aware that many of his supporters experience sadness regularly. He frequently receives comments and messages from people who tell him that, while they too are dealing with similar issues, his comics make them smile, and they can relate to them.
That is what matters most to the artist!
9. It's the Plan
Depression Chicken
                10. Inner Demons
Depression Chicken
                11. Just Text Me
Depression Chicken
                12. My Inner Demons
Depression Chicken
                13. Hangover of Existence
Depression Chicken
                14. World Mental Health Day
Depression Chicken
                15. Life
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                16. Thanks
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                17. Dealing With The Panic Attacks
Depression Chicken
                18. I'm Freezing
Depression Chicken
                19. Closest Thing
Depression Chicken
                20. Confessions That Nobody Asked For
Depression Chicken
                21. They Never Call Back
Depression Chicken
                22. The Depression Chicken Syndrome
Depression Chicken
                23. Happy Birthday
Depression Chicken
                24. Shady Girls Go Wherever They Want
Depression Chicken
                25. Good Luck To You All
Depression Chicken
                26. I Can Be A Pro Tomorrow
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                27. Please Don't
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                28. Who Are You?
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                29. I Have No Clue
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                30. No One Wants Anything
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                The artist says that the least and greatest gift he can offer his followers is the feeling of being understood. He also tries to give them advice, but ultimately he realizes that everyone must find a solution for themselves, as he is not a trained therapist.
Adam would be extremely happy if he could even slightly assist someone in finding this path.