You could show a bullied kid standing up for themselves and surprising the bullies. Or maybe a story about a group of friends coming together to support a bullied classmate.
Well, one idea could be a comic where the bully realizes the error of their ways and tries to make amends. Another could be showing the impact of bullying on the victim's mental health and how they overcome it with help. Or how about a comic where a new student arrives and changes the dynamic by standing up against bullying?
How about a comic strip where a new student comes to school and is targeted by bullies, but then discovers their own inner strength and uses it to stop the bullying? Or a story where a magic spell makes the bullies experience what it's like to be bullied themselves, teaching them a lesson. You could also have a comic where a teacher or principal takes strong action against bullying and sets up rules and consequences to prevent it.
You could show the victim's inner thoughts and struggles. Maybe have scenes of them feeling alone and confused.
How about a comic about a group of animals that go on adventures in a magical forest? You could have fun with their personalities and the challenges they face.
You could start with a funny or quirky character and build a story around their adventures. Maybe a superhero with a unique power or a talking animal with a big personality.
How about a comic about a group of animals going on adventures in a magical forest? It could have all kinds of fun and unexpected challenges.
You could do a comic about a talking pet's adventures. It's always fun and can have lots of funny moments.
How about a comic strip based on fantasy creatures and their adventures in a magical world? With unique characters and exciting plotlines.
You could do a comic about a talking animal's adventures in a magical forest.
You could try doing comics about daily life with a humorous twist. Like funny things that happen at the office or during grocery shopping.
Another idea is to show a bully's transformation after realizing the harm they cause. This shows that people can change and learn from their mistakes.