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The 'Really Strange' Boxset

Exploring human experiences through graphic storytelling

Steve Haines author Sophie Standing illustrator

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published:21st Mar '22

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The 'Really Strange' Boxset cover

This collection features four graphic novels exploring anxiety, pain, trauma, and touch, making complex topics accessible and engaging. The Really Strange Boxset is a must-read.

The Really Strange Boxset brings together the four acclaimed graphic novels by Steve Haines and Sophie Standing, each addressing complex human experiences in a way that is both engaging and easily digestible. This collection delves into fundamental aspects of the human condition, tackling themes such as anxiety, pain, trauma, and touch. Accompanying the comics is a beautifully illustrated wallchart that serves as a helpful resource for readers seeking to understand these intricate topics more deeply.

Each graphic novel in the Really Strange Boxset poses thought-provoking questions that many grapple with, such as the potential benefits of anxiety, the ways to alter pain experiences, the impact of trauma on brain function, and the curious reason we cannot tickle ourselves. By using humor and accessible storytelling, Haines and Standing make these complex subjects relatable and easier to comprehend, promoting a deeper understanding of our emotional and physical experiences.

Written by bodyworker and creative storyteller Steve Haines, and illustrated by Sophie Standing, who has a background in human sciences, this collection is a testament to the power of graphic medicine. It invites readers to explore their own experiences while providing insights into the shared challenges of being human, making the Really Strange Boxset a valuable addition to anyone's library of self-discovery and understanding.

ISBN: 9781839972454

Dimensions: 240mm x 174mm x 24mm

Weight: 591g

Illustrated edition