Jenny Jinya’s New Comic Strips Will Make You Sad (18 Drawings)

Today we are back with new comic strips by well-known artist Jenny Jinya. She is a talented artist known for capturing animals’ emotions in her long comic stories. Her stories make her audience sad and think about animals. She is also known as Jenny Hefczyc. She is a talented German illustrator and artist who creates comics focusing on animal welfare and often featuring the Grim Reaper.

Her work mostly shows emotions and aims to raise awareness about various animal-related issues, like pet abandonment, animal abuse, and habitat destruction. She currently has a huge audience of 754,000 followers on her Instagram account. We have compiled her most well-known series, featuring the Grim Reaper interacting with animals in heartwarming and bittersweet ways. It’s published on Webtoon and by Machandel Verlag, Livrs Editions, and Editora Excelsior. We hope everyone will enjoy her comics.

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#1. What a gloomy Gathering

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Her work has amassed a large following on social media, with over 434,000 followers on Facebook. Jenny Jinya’s art style is characterized by its clean lines, soft colors, and expressive characters. Her comics often have a sad theme, but they also convey messages of hope, empathy, and love. Her comics never fail to amuse her audience, and they are always waiting for when she releases new animal comics strips.

#2. Tough Winter

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Jenny Jinya’s work has resonated with audiences worldwide, sparking conversations about animal welfare and inspiring positive change. Her comics have been featured in various publications and exhibitions, confirming her position as a prominent voice for animals. You can read some of her other work on Bored Comics by clicking herehere, and here.

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