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This summer I was approached by the New Yorker to submit comics. I tend to draw comics that are slightly depressing and semi sci-fi, so I stuck to that approach for this story. However, I attempted to insert a bit more humor than usual since the New Yorker's cartoons and comics are generally funny. In “Your Summer BodBot,” I wanted to speak to the destructiveness of insecurity/vanity and the pointlessness of pining after exes—timeless problems faced by humans. To make these themes more specific to my generation and the current state of the world, I wanted to explore the idea of unquestionably turning to technology as a solution to a crisis. I am obviously a big fan of technology, but I often find myself relying on it too much or using it to avoid life's worries. I think a lot of people would confess to this habit as well. Visually, I aim to use strange but not totally unworldly colors to create a sense of near-futurism. I want readers to find this comic a bit funny, a bit unsettling, and hopefully a bit relevant to their own lives. I always want to leave people feeling just upset enough to make them continue thinking about why they feel that way.
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