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Finnish cover of the new colouring book.

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You put this on your cover?
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1) Thank you for reading it! I’m glad to see my hard work paid off lol
2)Of course! It’s a Transcutie Porno after all.

You know the sad part? You almost can’t tell the parodies from Labelle’s actual bullshit. Funny Billy tells us to stop sexualizing trans kiddies, yet it’s so overtly implied already, it takes minimal effort to turn a comic into a porno...
 
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Holy crap, that person.

"Rivers Solomon is a dyke, a Trekkie, a wannabe cyborg queen, a trash princex, a communist, a butch, a femme, a feminist, a she-beast, a rootworker, a mother, a daughter, a diabetic, and a refugee of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.

Rivers Solomon is apparently 160 years old.
 
"Rivers Solomon is a dyke, a Trekkie, a wannabe cyborg queen, a trash princex, a communist, a butch, a femme, a feminist, a she-beast, a rootworker, a mother, a daughter, a diabetic, and a refugee of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. They write about life in the margins, where they are firmly at home. "

A Communist?

If comrade Lenin were still around he'd drop dead. :lol:
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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Huh...I guess context really is everything, because the way this is set up makes me actually sympathetic towards Stephie for once.

Much kudos, @SpaceAce
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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If ever there was a better illustration that comics are a visual medium and how those visuals can change the context of words on a page, this is it. Brilliant. A+
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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I really hope Labellend herself responds to this, because this is actually well done. I'd read something like this if it was published.
 
This really shows to me how incompetent Bill is at telling a story through the medium of comics. Or not even a story, just a single one-off page. Pretty much this but unironically:

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It's like making a film that's all slideshows or a video game that has no meaningful interaction. What's the point? It's not like he actually enjoys drawing, or at least it certainly doesn't seem that way. Might as well get someone else to draw it for you or write short stories.
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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Man, please draw more of these. I actually felt feels that weren't rage, for once. Also I love how the writing fades out.
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

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eVmzZCG.jpg

PqzhNGZ.jpg

God's work right here on this earth!
 
Under Canadian Law I can use another creator's material for the purposes of education.
And those who read Assigned Male have been fed some pretty dangerous lies.
I'm not talking about all the gender bullshit; I mean that people need expensive equipment to draw, that a visual medium like comics should be crowded with text coming out of 3/4 copy/paste characters and that you can tell a proper story with everyone floating in single colour voids.

To prove the importance of visual storytelling, of backgrounds, on working with the equipment you have, of knowing basic anatomy I've started a little project I like to call "I AM"
I will be using the original AM text in all it's disgustingly verbose, grammatically vomit inducing, scientifically questionable glory to prove that the power of just putting a tiny bit of thought and effort into your characters and their surroundings.
Enjoy if you enjoy, don't if you don't, doesn't matter to me. I'm having fun with this as a drawing exercise more than anything.

Thank you to SteelPlatedHeart for hooking me up with the archives, and for TheGreatCitracett for putting said archives together.

v4si52m.jpg

eVmzZCG.jpg

PqzhNGZ.jpg
Damn, that's good. Gorgeous, even.

I hope the one where Stephie's father takes the kid to the fair makes it. That one was close to a good feels one.

Sandro's brainwashing, though. That one would be a challenge.
 
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