![Boy Over Achiever Cartoon of about little boys on the beach, Image 1: A boy in the wheelchair on the beach building the beautiful sand castle. Image 2: Two boys on the beach stand next to a small distorted sand castle with the text "What's up with your brother?" The second boy answers "Oh, you know...", Image 3: The third boy admires the boy's talent in a wheelchair that makes a beautiful castle, Image 4: Boy says for his brother in the wheelchair "A Classic Over-Achiever". "He was born that way."](https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.189.51/k9r.40d.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Over-Achiever.jpg?time=1659338934)
‘No, Really.’ is a humor-with-heart comic strip series on PUSHLiving.com by artist/disability advocate Jennifer Latham Robinson about life with a disability.
I tend to simultaneously deal with the struggle in two ways: to really dive into the deep, dark emotion with music, and then with humor. That’s where the comic strip comes in. “No, Really.” is that moment after you tell a joke that is, at its heart, a story of genuine struggle. That’s the kind of humor that I enjoy most.
Framed Disability Humor poster by Comic Jennifer Latham Robinson
Buy any comics strips for Poster Size Disability Awareness On the PUSHLivingStore.com
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: Wait Lines Are Kind’a Like Rides - March 25, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: I’m Rock’n Me - March 19, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: Kid vs. Parent - March 11, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: Out of Touch - March 4, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: Over-Achiever - February 11, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: WILD WEST PARKING Disability Comic - February 4, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: High Top Tables Suck - January 28, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: I DON’T SEE YOUR DISABILITY - January 15, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: FALSE EMPATHY TRAP DOOR TRIGGER - January 13, 2018
- PUSHLiving Comic Strip: AND THE AWARD GOES TO - January 7, 2018