I’d like to thank my friend Avistew Teague for translating this!
I LOVE THIS
Such a good explanation of actual feminism, rather than what most people think it is!
I’d like to thank my friend Avistew Teague for translating this!
I LOVE THIS
Such a good explanation of actual feminism, rather than what most people think it is!
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#reblog #short comicShort comic I drew for the Oath Anthology, a queer super hero anthology, last year.
My favorite kind of heroes are idealistic teens who are still learning. So I decided to draw a story about that.
“Starsend” is the third of three short comics in a collection of positive and uplifting genderqueer comics that will be available for purchase in September.
The first short comic is available to read HERE.
The second short comic is available to read HERE.
Starsend is focused on an agender character coming to terms with their identity on Earth. Shout out to sinistraal who helped me formulate the initial concept behind Starsend.
A helpful guide to dating a mershark.
Here’s a short comic of Lesbian Mershark Adventures while I work on the next update!
Also, you can now read this comic in chronological order on Webtoon.
My partner and I have decided to share the first comic we ever collaborated on together, A TEMPO! It’s a cute short comic about a time witch and a one-man-band.
My partner wrote, thumbnailed and inked (traditionally!), while I penciled and coloured. If you want to support us making more comics, we have a Patreon here, and an itch.io where you can buy the PDF of this comic, and more!
The rest continues under the cut. I hope you enjoy!
Okay is a 16-page short comic about mindfulness and acceptance that I drew last year. You can support me by buying a high-res version of it with bonus art and sketches included! But since it’s part of my public portfolio now, I thought I might as well post it everywhere else as well. (All characters they/them) Read the rest below the cut:

Here is “Knot”, a short comic I drew to sell at Mocca and TCAF this year. The printed version is going to be SO PRETTY. I’m in love with the cover (which I will post later).
I just wanted to do something fairy-tale-like that talked about doubts and frustrations and how to deal with them. I’m really happy with how colorful and adorable the story turned out to be.
If you enjoyed “Knot”, please consider reblogging it and/or checking out my ongoing webcomic Namesake! HUGS TO ALL OF YOU!
I’ve been re-thinking about this comic a lot, so i’m reblogging it.
Okay is a 16-page short comic about mindfulness and acceptance that I drew last year. You can support me by buying a high-res version of it with bonus art and sketches included! But since it’s part of my public portfolio now, I thought I might as well post it everywhere else as well. (All characters they/them) Read the rest below the cut:
Bringing this back around for World Mental Health Day! I’m a little late because I was on planes all yesterday, but Okay seems appropriate for the occasion. :>
A short comic about missing someone you don’t know anymore but who used to mean a lot to you (and also she’s maybe haunting you, not entirely benevolently, as you drive eighteen hours back up the coast)