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Thebrain and heart comic8/8/2023 ![]() Brain and Heart agree: I’d be better off re-reading Calvin and Hobbes. No matter comics shouldn’t be this forgettable. So it could be that part of me never bought deeply into the main premise for so many of the jokes. Heart keeps working away, doing their thing, while Brain is actually the ping-pong. And Brain is the one that gets distracted with every little butterfly thought that comes through the head, not Heart. Want another helping of cookies? Heart doesn’t care, but the Brain is the jerk that talks me into it, promising to make it up later. I feel like the brain is the one that sabotages me more than my heart. Most of the rest just seem to be variations on Heart or Brain trying to control/mock/encourage the other to go outside their comfort zone.Īt the end of the day, I just don’t work like that. A few weeks after that second surgery, I went with a few other cast members. See more ideas about awkward yeti, heart and brain comic, heart vs brain. heart, and to the brain, where they sealed off the aneurysm. The big blue thing is the Awkward Yeti, who is apparently featured more in other comics, and is likely the alter-ego of the cartoonist.įunny, right? It’s cute, but honestly unremarkable.Ī few of the jokes are physiological, like Heart getting a surprise dose of caffeine. Based on this simple premise, cartoonist Nick Seluk created this funny webcomic called Heart and Brain. Explore Rajesh Shankars board 'Brain and Heart comic', followed by 252 people on Pinterest. The premise is straightforward, although rarely explicit: Brain is the thinky one that worries, has a routine, and follows all the ‘shoulds.’ Heart is the butterfly (usually literally), chasing good feelings, living for the moment and trying to enjoy himself. They’re cute, but they are pretty one-note and forgettable. Its the dialogue of emotion-based signals between our hearts and our brains, also known as the heart-brain connection. However, even now I wouldn’t claim to have read every cartoon in the collection. Nick Seluk 40 books305 followers Creator of The Awkward Yeti and its New York Times Bestselling Heart and Brain series, the 'Kind of a Big Deal' series for Scholastic, the card game OrganATTACK and many others. I ordered it, and when our library shut down without warning, it ended up staying on my dresser for months. Turns out Seluk has a whole little collection about the parts of the body, which sounds like it should be up the medical alley. New York Times bestselling author Nick Seluk returns with a charming, hilarious, and inspirational book of comics in which his popular Heart and Brain. Just stumbled upon a fantastic comic series from the awkwardyeti. ![]() Not sure where I came across this little collection, but I thought I’d check it out from the library before I invested dollars in a purchase or Patreon. Read March 2020 Recommended for people who believe in the heart and brain ★ ★ 1/2 ![]()
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