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* ''Webcomic/{{Cat-Person}}''. The main character, Neko, has agoraphobia and borderline personality disorder. The story takes place in the aftermath of her suicide attempt.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Cat-Person}}''.''Webcomic/CatPerson''. The main character, Neko, has agoraphobia and borderline personality disorder. The story takes place in the aftermath of her suicide attempt.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Cat-Person}}''. The main character, Neko, has agoraphobia and borderline personality disorder. The story takes place in the aftermath of her suicide attempt.
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* ''Webcomic/InvisibleInjuryBeyondPTSD'': A short comic addresses not just the symptoms of PTSD, but also the sense of "moral injury" that people can feel when they are asked to betray their sense of right and wrong.

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* ''Webcomic/InvisibleInjuryBeyondPTSD'': A short comic addresses not just the symptoms of PTSD, but also the sense of [[PersonalHorror "moral injury" injury"]] that people can feel when they are asked to betray their sense of right and wrong.
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* ''Webcomic/BecauseImDepressed'': a BlackComedy webcomic about a clinically depressed, drug-abusing widower and his struggles in raising his daughter with the help of his two roommates.
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* ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy'': Two of the main characters are having serious mental troubles (extreme anxiety, rage, need for mental manipulation) and is stated, that both may (or may not) existed just in the head of the third main character. A big part of comic take place at terapy sesions.

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* ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy'': Two of the main characters are having serious mental troubles (extreme anxiety, rage, need for mental manipulation) and is stated, that both may (or may not) existed just in the head of the third main character. A big part of comic take place at terapy therapy sesions.
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* ''Webcomic/CityofDepression'': This is an introspective survival story. A teenager is responsible for the safety of humanity when a group of alien geneticists, who believe they have created two perfect human beings, call upon their superiors and initiate a galaxy wide test that erases all competing species who fail. A lot of this comic deals with the feeling inadequate.
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* ''Webcomic/SuicideNoun'': A black comedy webcomic about a high-school kid who tries to commit suicide, only to find out he is immortal. Not surprisingly, it explores depression and suicidal ideation.
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* ''Webcomic/ItHurts'': This comic features a main character with depression. Even through all the shocking twists and turns the plot goes through, a major plotline involves his attempts to deal and cope with it.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Lunarbaboon}}'': A SliceOfLife webcomic about a father's experiences with parenting and depression.
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* ''Webcomic/AssignedMale'': A series wherein the child protagonist suffers gender dysphoria and convinces himself he’s female. The series also deals with the protagonist’s out of control ego, alienating extremist rhetoric, and the occasional social anxiety. The series depicts the main characters as children for some kind of defense mechanism the author implemented. Although children, they speak like adults and appear to have a concerning understanding of sexual activity [[http://assignedmale.tumblr.com/]].

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* ''Webcomic/AssignedMale'': A series wherein the child protagonist suffers gender dysphoria and convinces himself he’s female. The series also deals with the protagonist’s out of control ego, alienating extremist rhetoric, and the occasional social anxiety. The series depicts the main characters as children for some kind of defense mechanism the author implemented. Although children, they speak like adults and appear to have a concerning understanding of sexual activity [[http://assignedmale.tumblr.com/]].
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* ''Webcomic/Assigned Male'': A series wherein the child protagonist suffers gender dysphoria and convinces himself he’s female. The series also deals with the protagonist’s out of control ego, alienating extremist rhetoric, and the occasional social anxiety. The series depicts the main characters as children for some kind of defense mechanism the author implemented. Although children, they speak like adults and appear to have a concerning understanding of sexual activity [[http://assignedmale.tumblr.com/]].

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* ''Webcomic/Assigned Male'': ''Webcomic/AssignedMale'': A series wherein the child protagonist suffers gender dysphoria and convinces himself he’s female. The series also deals with the protagonist’s out of control ego, alienating extremist rhetoric, and the occasional social anxiety. The series depicts the main characters as children for some kind of defense mechanism the author implemented. Although children, they speak like adults and appear to have a concerning understanding of sexual activity [[http://assignedmale.tumblr.com/]].
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* ''Webcomic/Assigned Male'': A series wherein the child protagonist suffers gender dysphoria and convinces himself he’s female. The series also deals with the protagonist’s out of control ego, alienating extremist rhetoric, and the occasional social anxiety. The series depicts the main characters as children for some kind of defense mechanism the author implemented. Although children, they speak like adults and appear to have a concerning understanding of sexual activity [[http://assignedmale.tumblr.com/]].

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression. He also has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want in himself.



* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression. He also has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want in himself.

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression. He also has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want in himself.----
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* ''Manga/MyLesbianExperienceWithLoneliness'' The autobiographical protagonist 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'': The autobiographical protagonist 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'' The autobiographical protagonist 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''
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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression and has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want i himself.

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression and depression. He also has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want i in himself.
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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]]...

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'': The main character is [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]]...Jekyll]] struggles with anxiety and depression and has a massive case of imposter syndrome. The author has implied that Hyde was in part created as a coping mechanism and a vessel to contain all the feelings he doesn't want i himself.
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* ''Webcomic/OurMadLife'': Follow Paige and Evan and their adventures with mental illness, recovery, and relationships. It's funny, really!
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* ''Webcomic/PsychiatricTales'': Darryl Cunningham's comic about his own struggle with mental illness and his experiences working as a mental health nurse was later published in print, but most of it is still available on his livejournal [[http://tallguywrites.livejournal.com/136664.html]].
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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr Jekyll]]...

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr Dr. Jekyll]]...
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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is Dr Jekyll...

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* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr Jekyll...Jekyll]]...

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* ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy'': Two of the main characters are having sirious mental troubles (extreme anxiety, rage, need for mental manipulation) and is stated, that both may (or may not) existed just in the head of the third main character. A big part of comic take place at terapy sesions.

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* ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy'': Two of the main characters are having sirious serious mental troubles (extreme anxiety, rage, need for mental manipulation) and is stated, that both may (or may not) existed just in the head of the third main character. A big part of comic take place at terapy sesions.sesions.
* ''Webcomic/TheGlassScientists'':Well, the main character is Dr Jekyll...
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* ''Webcomic/SunnyAndBlue'': A webcomic that looks at the evolving relationship of an eternal optimist and a depressed pessimist.

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* ''Webcomic/SunnyAndBlue'': A webcomic that looks at the evolving relationship of an eternal optimist and a depressed pessimist.pessimist.
* ''Webcomic/TwoGuysAndGuy'': Two of the main characters are having sirious mental troubles (extreme anxiety, rage, need for mental manipulation) and is stated, that both may (or may not) existed just in the head of the third main character. A big part of comic take place at terapy sesions.

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* ''Webcomic/RobotHugs'': A webcomic featuring a sensitive, blue-haired hero, who waxes philospophic about topics ranging from living with mood disorders, to sexuality, to intersectional feminism, to cats.

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* ''Webcomic/RobotHugs'': A webcomic featuring a sensitive, blue-haired hero, who waxes philospophic philosophic about topics ranging from living with mood disorders, to sexuality, to intersectional feminism, to cats. cats.
* ''Webcomic/SinnersOfSaintPaul'': Basically every character is mentally ill. There's a green dude who's mentally ill, and a superpowered chick who's also mentally ill with a mentally ill mother, etc.
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* ''Webcomic/RobotHugs'': A webcomic featuring a sensitive blue-haired hero, who waxes philospophic about topics ranging from living with mood disorders, to sexuality, to intersectional feminism, to cats.

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* ''Webcomic/RobotHugs'': A webcomic featuring a sensitive sensitive, blue-haired hero, who waxes philospophic about topics ranging from living with mood disorders, to sexuality, to intersectional feminism, to cats.
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* ''Webcomic/RobotHugs'': A webcomic featuring a sensitive blue-haired hero, who waxes philospophic about topics ranging from living with mood disorders, to sexuality, to intersectional feminism, to cats.
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* ''Webcomic/InvisibleInjuryBeyondPTSD'': A short comic addresses not just the symptoms of PTSD, but also the sense of "moral injury" that people can feel when they are asked to betray their sense of right and wrong.


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* ''Webcomic/SunnyAndBlue'': A webcomic that looks at the evolving relationship of an eternal optimist and a depressed pessimist.
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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.

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