18 Colorful Comics With Unexpected Endings By Tum Natakorn Ulit
Tum Natakorn Ulit is a 27-year-old artist from Bangkok, Thailand, who creates powerful and heartbreaking comics full of meaningful messages. In a recent interview with Bored Panda, the artist said that the comics are mostly inspired by his own pain and experiences and are a way to express his feelings.
But there’s more to Tum’s comics than just the expression of his feelings. The man wants his comics to be something people can appreciate and maybe even help them in a way. “Helping others might just be my own excuse, this might just be my own therapy…” pondered the artist.
Don’t let the colorful appearance fool you – in his comics, Tum deals with many grim topics including heartbreak, loss of loved ones and consumerism. The artist says he’s an observant type and focuses on the actual world and things happening around him. “I enjoy seeing, touching, feeling and experiencing. I want to keep my feet on the ground and focus on the present, instead of wondering why or when something might happen,” says Tum.
Check out Tum’s comics in the gallery below!
Soldier boy





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Insert coin here



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Hello again




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Hi and goodbye



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My precious…

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Cat’s vision




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Almost a miracle until…

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Hug Hug



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Mr. Santa, do you see me?

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Pick colors for your nature

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Only God(zilla) knows

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I choose you, you eat me

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No matter how high it is





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And they all lived happily ever after?

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Happiness Begins





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Same hand that hold you




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A flower that fits the soul

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Got wisdom to pour?