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A subcategory of Webcomics that explores mental illness from a personal and at times humorous perspective. Thus giving a unique visual representation of one of the most misunderstood human maladies. Tropes in this genre include therapy, depression and various mental disorders.
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''Feel free to add comics to the list in '''alphabetical order'''. All links should be WikiWords, even if we don't have a page for the comic yet, or you'll break the [[Administrivia/HowIndexingWorks new indexing system]]. If a page is added for a work, please remove the external link.''

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* ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.
* ''Webcomic/DepressionComix'': A sometimes gut-wrenching, sometimes tender, often relatable series of comics about the daily struggles of life with depression.
* ''Webcomic/HyperboleAndAHalf'': A journal comic by Allie Brosh that tackles her personal battle with depression with her unique sense of manic humor.
* ''Webcomic/IDoNotHaveAnEatingDisorder'': Khale Mchurst chronicles her journey with disordered eating and the inevitable tangled web of depression and anxiety associated with it.
* ''Webcomic/ImCrazy'': An award-winning autobiographical tale by Adam Bourret of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
* ''Webcomic/LookStraightAhead'': A webcomic featuring a protagonist suffering from bipolar disorder with severe delusions while trying to cope with high school and the bullying and peer pressure that come with it.
* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness'': An introspective exploration of the author's struggles with depression, disordered eating, and self-harm. She resolves much of her codependency through discovering her sexual identity.
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A subcategory of Webcomics that explores mental illness from a personal and at times humorous perspective. Thus giving a unique visual representation of one of the most misunderstood human maladies. Tropes in this genre include therapy, depression and various mental disorders.
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''Feel free to add comics to the list in '''alphabetical order'''. All links should be WikiWords, even if we don't have a page for the comic yet, or you'll break the [[Administrivia/HowIndexingWorks new indexing system]]. If a page is added for a work, please remove the external link.''

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* ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.
* ''Webcomic/DepressionComix'': A sometimes gut-wrenching, sometimes tender, often relatable series of comics about the daily struggles of life with depression.
* ''Webcomic/HyperboleAndAHalf'': A journal comic by Allie Brosh that tackles her personal battle with depression with her unique sense of manic humor.
* ''Webcomic/IDoNotHaveAnEatingDisorder'': Khale Mchurst chronicles her journey with disordered eating and the inevitable tangled web of depression and anxiety associated with it.
* ''Webcomic/ImCrazy'': An award-winning autobiographical tale by Adam Bourret of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
* ''Webcomic/LookStraightAhead'': A webcomic featuring a protagonist suffering from bipolar disorder with severe delusions while trying to cope with high school and the bullying and peer pressure that come with it.
* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness'': An introspective exploration of the author's struggles with depression, disordered eating, and self-harm. She resolves much of her codependency through discovering her sexual identity.
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* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness": An introspective exploration of the author's struggles with depression, disordered eating, and self-harm. She resolves much of her codependency through discovering her sexual identity.

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* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness": ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness'': An introspective exploration of the author's struggles with depression, disordered eating, and self-harm. She resolves much of her codependency through discovering her sexual identity.
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* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness": An introspective exploration of the author's struggles with depression, disordered eating, and self-harm. She resolves much of her codependency through discovering her sexual identity.
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* ''Webcomic/ImCrazy'': An award-winning autobiographical tale by Adam Bourret of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
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* ''Webcomic/Better,Drawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.

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* ''Webcomic/Better,Drawn'': ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.
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* ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.

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* ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': ''Webcomic/Better,Drawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.


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* ''Webcomic/LookStraightAhead'': A webcomic featuring a protagonist suffering from bipolar disorder with severe delusions while trying to cope with high school and the bullying and peer pressure that come with it.
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* ''Webcomic/BetterDrawn'': A collection of comics by various artists who are dealing with long-term mental and physical illnesses: anxiety, PTSD, social phobia, heart disease, cancer, dissociation, and more.



* ''Webcomic/IDoNotHaveAnEatingDisorder'': Khale McHurst chronicles her journey with disordered eating and the inevitable tangled web of depression and anxiety associated with it.

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* ''Webcomic/IDoNotHaveAnEatingDisorder'': Khale McHurst Mchurst chronicles her journey with disordered eating and the inevitable tangled web of depression and anxiety associated with it.
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* ''Webcomic/IDoNotHaveAnEatingDisorder'': Khale McHurst chronicles her journey with disordered eating and the inevitable tangled web of depression and anxiety associated with it.
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* ''Webcomic/DepressionComix'': A sometimes gut-wrenching, sometimes tender, often relatable series of comics about the daily struggles of life with depression.
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* ''Webcomic/AfganisuTan'': A comic that portrays the history of Afghanistan and its neighbors. If Aghanistan and its neighbors were a group of little girls.

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* ''Webcomic/AfganisuTan'': ''Webcomic/HyperboleAndAHalf'': A journal comic by Allie Brosh that portrays the history tackles her personal battle with depression with her unique sense of Afghanistan and its neighbors. If Aghanistan and its neighbors were a group of little girls.manic humor.
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* ''Webcomic/AfganisuTan'': A comic that portrays the history of Afghanistan and its neighbors. If Aghanistan and its neighbors were a group of little girls.
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''Feel free to add comics to the list in '''alphabetical order'''. All links should be WikiWords, even if we don't have a page for the comic yet, or you'll break the [[Administrivia/HowIndexingWorks new indexing system]]. If a page is added for a work, please remove the external link.''
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A subcategory of Webcomics that explores mental illness from a personal and at times humorous perspective. Thus giving a unique visual representation of one of the most misunderstood human maladies. Tropes in this genre include therapy, depression and various mental disorders.

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