Heart and Brain: Onward to Good Things!: A Heart and Brain Collection

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
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New York Times bestselling author Nick Seluk returns with a charming, hilarious, and inspirational book of comics in which his popular Heart and Brain characters fight through the world's gloom and uncertainty and march toward a brighter, more hopeful future.
This book of inspirational and hilarious comics directly addresses the mental health challenges we’ve been through collectively as a species, with specific illustrations and new content that help people feel understood, seen, and encouraged.

Delivered with a humorous but sensitive touch, Onward to Good Things contains short graphic novel elements in three sections to tie together the themes and comics in one continuing short story that will help propel the author's millions of fans—and brand-new readers—toward a brighter and more laugh-filled future.

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About the author

Nick Seluk worked as a graphic designer before becoming a full-time illustrator. He is the creator of the popular Awkward Yeti comic and the author of the New York Times bestselling Heart and Brain book series. His work has appeared on CBSNews.com, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, reddit, and blogs across the internet. He has also created a book series for Scholastic designed to make scientific topics fun for young readers, and was the creator of the enormously popular card game OrganAttack. Heart and Brain and a growing cast of organs can be found at theAwkwardYeti.com and on most social media sites. Nick lives in Michigan with his family.

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