Unveiling "BasedBinkie's" Latest Comic Strip: A Tale of Self-Discovery and Acceptance

Riley Sundew

Updated Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The captivating world of comics has recently been graced by a unique and thought-provoking piece from the talented artist known as BasedBinkie. This vertical comic strip, featuring a striking female character with grayish hair and piercing yellow eyes, has sparked a range of reactions and discussions on social media platforms.

In the **top panel**, the character stands near a window, her left hand relaxed by her side while her right hand rests confidently on her hip. She begins with an appreciative expression, saying, "Hey, thanks for keeping me company." However, she quickly shifts to a more somber tone, adding, "But you know that I am way past my expiration date, right?"

Transitioning to the **middle panel**, the character appears in a different outfit that reveals more of her physique. This panel is particularly striking due to the speech bubbles pointing at her from both sides, delivering harsh judgments: "This is what you asked for..." and "Damaged goods." Despite these biting comments, the character's demeanor suggests resilience and strength.

In the **bottom panel**, the atmosphere becomes warmer and more intense as sunlight streams through the window. The character's expression transforms into a sly, almost seductive look. She challenges the viewer with, "You still want me? You're a strange one," followed by a cryptic remark, "But you've made a little mistake."

BasedBinkie's intent behind this comic strip seems to delve into themes of self-esteem, acceptance, and the complexities of human emotions. The artwork has been described as both beautiful and evocative, with some fans expressing a desire to see a complete series based on this character.

User comments have ranged from admiration for the art to discussions about the deeper context. One user remarked, "The ifunny banner is... odd...," while another reflected on the emotional depth, "It hurts my heart. I identify very much with feeling unloved because of my (mental) scars." The artist's handle, BasedBinkie, was frequently mentioned, with fans urging others to credit the artist for his hard work.

For those intrigued by this comic strip and its implications, BasedBinkie can be found on social media platform X. The artist has hinted at plans for a proper series that will explore these themes further, offering a grimdark yet compelling narrative.

In summary, BasedBinkie's latest comic strip is a powerful exploration of self-worth and resilience, wrapped in stunning artwork and poignant dialogue. Whether you're a fan of deep, emotional storytelling or simply appreciate beautiful art, this piece is well worth a look.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Corrodias

Fetis***ing low self-esteem a little bit. But that's fine, that's what fantasy is for. Just don't expect real people to do this for you.

SlayerOfGoat

The ifunny banner is... odd...

LordKitchenersValet

I don't like the words, but I like the images. I think this is a good setup for scars-gal to be a powerful and smug badass, and am tempted to erase all the word bubbles and put better words in them.

RedCamaro

Yellow eyes. Jaundice?

JFMiskatonic

This is from @basedbinkie so I think there's a bit of context missing

lightfantasticem172

it screams victim and "saviour"...not a fan, the artwork is beautiful and could be put to better use...we like a damsel but jeezus

Gojiraismyhero

I need more to.form an opinion is there a source? Based on just this it's seems a bit odd

blackguard89

Artist is BasedBinkie you can find them on X. They wanted to make a series out of this and they have plans for a proper series I thinK? its suposed to be sorta grimdark. But this lady is suposed to be an old soldier that finds it strange that someone wants to be with her.

TattoosAndTENS

"anime ugly" is a trope for real

Noodlesocks

Without reciprocating dialogue, this could be interpreted in a number of ways. I've met and been friends with self deprecating folk with low self esteem. It is nothing to romantacise and fetishise. You can find yourself unwittingly taking advantage of them if you're not careful as they can often feel like they aren't worthy of their own will and desires or fear losing your company.

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