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''The Awkward Yeti'' is an ongoing gag-a-day webcomic by Nick Seluk. Starting in 2012, the comic follows the daily life of the blue yeti Lars. Seluk posts ''The Awkward Yeti'' comics on his personal website, as well as on Tapas. Seluk has started a few spin-off comics on the website of ''The Awkward Yeti''. These are ''Heart and Brain'', a webcomic following the daily lives of an anthropomorphic heart and brain, and ''Medical Tales Retold'', which repurposes real medical stories into comedic or touching comics.


Nick Seluk

Nick Seluk graduated from Northville High SchoolLacy, Eric.
Northville grad drawn to art - Aspiring cartoonist hopes to have comic strip
. '' The Detroit News''. September 1, 2014. p. 4Q.
and earned a Bachelor's degree in psychology from
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. Until 2014, Seluk worked as a senior
graphic designer A graphic designer is a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images, typography, or motion graphics to create a piece of design. A graphic designer creates the graphics primarily for published, ...
, a job he left in December to do webcomics full-time.Miller, Frank.
Cartoonist Turns Passion into Full-time Work: Reaches Thousands with Humor
. ''The Outhouse''. November 6, 2015.
He lives in
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, with three children.


Overview

''The Awkward Yeti'', featuring Lars, was originally self-published as a children's book in 2012. As Seluk started to get attached to the character, he began creating more adult-oriented comics strips about Lars and uploading them on the Internet in September 2012. Lars is a socially awkward yeti, trying to get by in day-to-day life. Seluk has also created various spin-off comics on the website of ''The Awkward Yeti''.


''Heart and Brain''

''Heart and Brain'' features Lars' anthropomorphized heart and brain as the two main characters. In the webcomic, the heart follows its feelings and emotions, chasing down
butterflies Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the Order (biology), order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The ...
and getting excited about kittens, while the brain is concerned about
adult An adult is a human or other animal that has reached full growth. In human context, the term ''adult'' has meanings associated with social and legal concepts. In contrast to a " minor", a legal adult is a person who has attained the age of major ...
responsibility. While the heart skips to emotional need, the brain brings in reason and logic for why the heart's action are ill-advised. Lindsey Holmes described ''Heart and Brain'' as "the internal tennis match we often face between our romantic hearts and our realistic brains." Other characters include Tongue, who is often hedonistic and manipulative; Stomach, who is often sensitive; and other organ characters. The characters of ''Heart and Brain'' are considered very relatable, as they cover well-known dichotomies such as introversion and extroversion, and logic and emotion. Seluk's degree in psychology benefited him in reinforcing these aspects. The characters were metaphorically inspired by the concept of Id, Ego and Superego, represented by the heart, Lars, and the brain respectively. In November 2015, Seluk published a collection of ''Heart and Brain'' comics in a book.


''Medical Tales Retold''

For ''Medical Tales Retold'', Seluk draws comics about unusual or touching stories he gets through his email. These stories are about illnesses and injuries and can be sent in by doctors or patients. The concept of ''Medical Tales Retold'' came up in collaboration with Tapastic. After Seluk saw an artist illustrate personal love stories through Tapastic, he thought it would be a good idea to normalize unusual medical stories through humor.


''OrganAttack''

In June 2016, Seluk launched a
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campaign for a card game based on his webcomics, titled ''OrganAttack'' (Stylized ''OrganATTACK''). The card game features medical and
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concepts, where players have the objective to remove the organs of their opponents. The campaign reached over $280,000 USD in its first week and closed on July 3.


Reception

Describing ''Heart and Brain'' as a "fun and eminently relatable read," Jan Johnston, collection development coordinator of the
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, praised ''Heart and Brain'' the comic as something that is "guaranteed to make you laugh ndnod in empathy." Johnston also approved of its message to stop worrying and "let your heart lead the way." ''Heart and Brain: An Awkward Yeti Collection'' reached number 3 in the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list shortly after its release in November 2015. "The Battle", the 26th episode of ''Medical Tales Retold'', gained attention for visualizing the struggles of depression and anxiety. Lisa Winter of '' A Plus'' described the comic as an "amazing" illustration of a topic that can be difficult to explain, and Seluk himself was drawn to the story because it "broke an imaginary line between physical and mental ailments in my series." '' The Huffington Post'' said that "Anxiety and depression are complex mental health disorders than can be difficult to describe — but this comic totally nails it."Holmes, Lindsay.
How It Really Feels To Have Anxiety And Depression, In One Comic: Simple yet accurate
. ''The Huffington Post''. September 17, 2015.


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