This week (May 13th-19th) is Mental Health Awareness Week so just the shortest of posts to remind you that here at Broken Frontier we have been tagging relevant comics resources in this area for several years in order to give you quick and easy access to past mental health-related comics. You can find our Mental Health Awareness list here alongside many other socially conscious lists. It covers graphic novels, short comics and graphic memoirs examining our relationships with our mental health from multiple lived experiences. Powerful and memorable work from some of the finest voices in the medium.
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