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Get ready to experience a rollercoaster of emotions as we dive into the latest heart-touching creation from Jenny-Jinya.
I picked up a pencil when I was a kid, and I never stopped scribbling.
Yes, I always wanted to be an artist.
I wanted to tell stories and create worlds.
Before you scroll down, we have to warn you that these stories may gently tug at your heartstrings.
Get the tissues ready!
She thinks his job is sad and lonely, even though he has a friendly nature.
People often blame him for things and treat him badly.
But Jenny wants us to know that the Reaper is just part of life too.
She believes that if anyone really understands and likes him, its life itself.
This was the feeling behind the first Loving Reaper comic about an abandoned dog waiting for his family.
But I try not to become numb to these things.
It has made me more aware, more grateful, and more concerned.
The most recent one was Barba.no, a Norwegian Arctic exploration and education organization.
Or once with Rewriting Extinction and SeaSheppert, or Rewild.
This topic is sincerely important to me, I give a shot to do what I can.
I feel like part of some kind of international community that is striving for a better tomorrow.
Mystery solved!
According to Jenny, it is very difficult to write a story worth reading about every serious problem.
The story has to carry the topic so that people want to read it, that just takes time.
But its all the more rewarding when a story works and is well received.
All the big and small sacrifices that people make.
They are the unsung heroes of our time, while politicians rarely pass laws to help animals.
But sometimes they actually say that one comic or another has encouraged them to do so.
Sometimes I get updates on how well they are doing.
Its just so nice that my little short comics can have such an effect.
It makes me so unspeakably happy.
For the friends who wandered and never returned
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