15.8k Followers and Talking Vegetables: Inside the Weirdly Relatable World of CarbComics
Discover CarbComics, the webcomic by an Indian artist turning daily anxieties and mental health into surreal humor. See why its 15.8k followers find it so relatable.
Ever wonder if the Earth is as tired of humanity as you are on a Monday morning? There's a comic for that. An Indian artist's webcomic, CarbComics, is quietly captivating thousands by turning everyday anxieties and mental health struggles into surreal, humorous, and deeply relatable strips.
Between the Mundane and the Bizarre
The magic of CarbComics lies in its unpredictability. One strip might explore a simple relationship misunderstanding, while the next features talking vegetables or personified days of the week. The artist tackles universal themes like social commentary, relationships, silly puns, and the struggles of mental health through a uniquely surreal lens. It's a world where you might finally discover how 'eyes' cream is made, offering readers a comforting mix of the familiar and the fantastically weird.
The Story Behind the Laughter
The artist posted his first comic on Instagram in late December of 2018 and has since built a following of 15.8k people. But the creative journey hasn't always been easy. During the height of the coronavirus pandemic in India, the artist shared his personal struggles on Instagram. “It's been a really gloomy phase for me,” he wrote, explaining, “I haven't brought myself to make comics.” This honesty about the pandemic's effects added a profound layer of humanity to his work.
Why We're Drawn to Dark Humor
Humor is often called one of the greatest coping mechanisms. When you can't change your reality, changing your perspective can provide relief. The dark and witty lens of CarbComics taps directly into this need. According to a 2001 study by Nezlek and Derks, people who use humor to cope with stress tend to have more enjoyable social lives and feel more confident. A single comic panel that makes light of a dark situation can offer a moment of shared comfort to thousands.
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