So, there was this comic cover I sent out a few days ago about a comic called 'Colors'. I feel like I should give more info on it. So essentially, I was scrolling on Scratch when I realized, 'hey, there's not a ton of comics on representation!' So this is essentially that. So essentially, the main cast is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, peach, black, white, brown, and gray. Red is supposed to represent the typical likable protagonist. He's more of a side character than anything else. He's not important. Orange represents body imagery and insecurity. Yellow is supposed to represent people who suffer from sleep issues. Such as insomnia and others. Green represents the fear of coming out to others as homosexual. Blue represents coping with trauma and abuse. Purple represents eating disorders. Pink is toxic perfectionism. Black is supposed to represent depression. White represents favoritism. Brown represents racism and the fear of it as a person of color. Or well, cat. Gray is like, the one actually mentally stable character. She's there to ground everyone and keep them together.
The comic will cover rather serious issues, so please don't read if you can't handle the following: Homophobic people Racist people Panic attacks Overall negative mental health Abuse/trauma Eating disorders Vivid nightmares Gore But don't worry, there's some fluff. I think.