She’s from the same area as me! Sort of. Pretty violent area today, can’t imagine how awful in the GRG dystopia where chimpanzees can smash homeless people’s faces in without anyone batting an eye.
I'm also still loving the continuously great use of color, it's really what makes this art style shine so much for me. Also, more backstory for Lex? YESPLS!
Ah I see, that does make sense. And based on the first panel I think her potential reasons for “used to be peter” could be varied, but in any case I felt that that line adequately captured the essential meaning she needed or could have wanted to convey there.
Ever heard of Mock Girl? You might like that comic.
Also, it’s fun knowing that although we are born one sex, that doesn’t need to define our gender. I am physically male, and I identify as a man, but I have always been socially female. Took tests to prove it, not that it matters to anyone. XD
I am glad that I live in a time that although not truly accepted things are at least getting better for trans people. Everyone from my friend Kitty to people that I’ve never met.
She’s from the same area as me! Sort of. Pretty violent area today, can’t imagine how awful in the GRG dystopia where chimpanzees can smash homeless people’s faces in without anyone batting an eye.
“Maybe. Always is relative.” <3
I'm also still loving the continuously great use of color, it's really what makes this art style shine so much for me. Also, more backstory for Lex? YESPLS!
“Maybe” was in reference to whether or not she’s chasing the biggest story of her career.
I hope “Always is relative” is a good enough statement for her circumstances.
Ah I see, that does make sense. And based on the first panel I think her potential reasons for “used to be peter” could be varied, but in any case I felt that that line adequately captured the essential meaning she needed or could have wanted to convey there.
All in all, a lovely page as always.
‘Always is relative’ was good enough for this trans girl, dude. I’m even more psyched to see more of her in the comic than I was before.
Ever heard of Mock Girl? You might like that comic.
Also, it’s fun knowing that although we are born one sex, that doesn’t need to define our gender. I am physically male, and I identify as a man, but I have always been socially female. Took tests to prove it, not that it matters to anyone. XD
I am glad that I live in a time that although not truly accepted things are at least getting better for trans people. Everyone from my friend Kitty to people that I’ve never met.