WHAT HAPPENED?! WHAT HAPPENED?!
BRAVE

WHAT HAPPENED?‪!‬

Brave

Publisher Description

You got a bump on the head... WHAT HAPPENED?!


Upon learning about my concussion, the single greatest question I am asked is “What happened?” or “How did you hit your head?”


It is a question I dread answering. Whether this question is asked from a place of curiosity or genuine concern, talking about what happened will not change my reality. Once someone gets concussed, what happened is insignificant. What does matter is how to deal with a head injury once it has happened.


BRAVE is all about the small acts of courage needed to carry on and move forward. To me, being brave begins with accepting that I got a concussion, leaving what happened in the past and focusing instead on managing my symptoms and moving forward. 

About the Series


BRAVE is a light-hearted, humourous comic series on concussions. The 10 part mini-series shines a light on the small acts of courage needed to carry on and find your own way forward following a head injury. The hand-drawn and coloured illustrations that accept inconsistencies parallel the human experience which is disjointed and imperfect.


The creator of BRAVE, Kanika Gupta, lives with Post-Concussive Syndrome.


Disclaimer: BRAVE comic series is not a substitute for medical advice. Rather it provides an honest, first-hand account of what it means to live with a concussion. 

About the Creator


Kanika Gupta is a multidisciplinary artist and social entrepreneur who uses visual art, writing and storytelling to create dialogue to generate greater compassion for what it means to be human. Her entire visual artistic practice draws inspiration from and is grounded in her lived experiences. 


Visual art first entered Kanika’s world after a concussion as it was the only activity her symptoms could tolerate. Her practice has since evolved and she is now a full-time artist whose work has been presented in curated public art installations at Union Station and Gardiner Museum and exhibited in galleries across Toronto. 


Kanika’s artwork and community building endeavours have been profiled internationally, including feature coverage in CBC Radio, Radio-Canada, The Globe and Mail,

Canadian Living Magazine, Forbes, The Times of India, The Guardian, Huffington Post.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2018
26 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
By Kanika
SIZE
677.6
KB

More Books by Kanika Gupta

A Bump in the Head, A Bump in the Road A Bump in the Head, A Bump in the Road
2019
Living in a World Flipped Over Living in a World Flipped Over
2019
Living with Chronic Fatigue Living with Chronic Fatigue
2019
Coping with Sensitivity to SOUNDS Coping with Sensitivity to SOUNDS
2018
Coping with Sensitivity to Light Coping with Sensitivity to Light
2018
Seeing the Invisible Seeing the Invisible
2018

Other Books in This Series

A Bump in the Head, A Bump in the Road A Bump in the Head, A Bump in the Road
2019
Living with Chronic Fatigue Living with Chronic Fatigue
2019
Coping with Sensitivity to SOUNDS Coping with Sensitivity to SOUNDS
2018
Coping with Sensitivity to Light Coping with Sensitivity to Light
2018
Seeing the Invisible Seeing the Invisible
2018
Learning to do a Little Something Learning to do a Little Something
2018