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Comic chicken thoughts
Comic chicken thoughts













That's because I just drew the first comic as a one-off about cockatiels in general and posted it in a Facebook bird group. "A lot of people wonder why the cartoon Chicken is a lutino male while the real-life Chicken is a grey female. Besides Chicken and Blue Boy, she has also had another parrotlet, White Boy, who makes rare appearances in the series. Sarah hopes that people who don't have birds can still enjoy her comics, and maybe learn to appreciate birds, too. She also loves animals and thinks they are much more like us than we realize. My earliest influence was Calvin and Hobbes, I would read my mom's collections as a child." Now, Sarah is also a fan of other bird cartoonists like Potatopato, A Budgie's Life, and It's A Birb Thing. "My best friend Jacky and I were in a lot of the same grade school classes, and we would draw cartoons about ourselves and our classmates and show each other. "I've drawn comics for my friends at least since I was 11 years old," the self-taught artist said. And Sarah has definitely worked long and hard to get to this point. There's even a book! Chicken Thoughts: Comics About Birds will come out on the 1st of November, 2020 but is already available to pre-order. More info: Amazon | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter #1 On the contrary they perfectly capture all the nuances of living with companion parrots and their behavior. However, the comics aren't shallow at all. Sarah makes comics because she is a big fan of comedy and memes, and you can certainly get that from her works.

COMIC CHICKEN THOUGHTS SERIES

"One thing that makes the series special is I draw comics about some of my readers' birds too, and have them on as guest stars! People will tell me a little bit about their birds and I come up with comics about them, drawn in my googly-eye style." Most of the strips were inspired by real-life pet behaviors, and are often thought up when Sarah's birds do something funny. "I love how intelligent birds are but also how illogical they can be - I'm sure we're the same way!" " from Chicken's perspective with humans mostly off-screen, hence ' Chicken Thoughts,'" Sarah told Bored Panda. The 25-year-old from Texas has two birds: a sweet but birdbrained cockatiel, Chicken, and a tiny but bossy parrotlet, Blue Boy, and she dedicated an entire comic series to them. Do you know your pets so well you could create a comic from their point of view? Sarah does.













Comic chicken thoughts