Whoever got you this as a kid LOVED you. There are adults telling kids to not pursue art and to get a “real job”. The person that got you this believed in you. I’m where I am now because of the people who saw enough of a spark in me to think of something like this as a gift.
Some introverts want to be invited to everything. We don’t want to go. But we still want to be treated as if we might go. And we MIGHT go. But probably not. We still love you though.
I think it’s funny when people get mad when characters who were “canonically straight” get “retconned” as LGBTQ. I was “canonically straight” for 25 years. It’s not unrealistic for fictional characters to change their sexuality or gender later in life, regular people do.
For everyone saying this makes her a catch, she was a catch when she had no money and no job and she was just following a dream. Support and love your partner unconditionally and stuff like this is just a bonus you can enjoy together. ❤️
It’s funny when people give unsolicited critiques and when they’re ignored or brushed off they say “you just can’t take criticism”. Lol no, my dude. We take criticism all the time. From editors, art directors, and fellow pros we trust. Not some rando with 4 followers.
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Her and Howard were bi and literally no one can change my mind. Once she realized she was Lesbian, he was probably 100% supportive and they’re still best friends and co-parents and I think that’s great.
A comic can be sequential art without a script, without dialogue, without a writer, and it’s still a comic. But a script and dialogue without sequential art is not a comic. To not credit an artist is ridiculous. To treat an artist as any less than a writer is ridiculous. Stop.