Sophie Labelle Verville / Guillaume Labelle / Serious Trans Vibes Comics / Assigned Male / Candycore Comics / Pastel Sexy Times / WafflesArt - Obnoxious webcomics and horrific porn by a crazy fat pedo troon

Juno Beach. I assume he's Canadian.
Honestly, for the context, I don't think it matters. While Stephie/Billy screeches about how anyone who refuses to acknowledge their dicks as feminine are "literal transphobic Nazis," Gramps actually killed the Krauts on D-Day and fought to liberate Europe.
(Plus I kinda headcanon Gramps as American who speaks like Soldier from TF2. I can't really see a Canadian grandpa calling someone a "faggot," no matter how much of a fag that person is.)
 
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Honestly if this is how you draw, you shouldn't. There is no human emotion this face conveys. This is how Chris Chan must look like when he shits himself.
 
Allistic? WTF. Had to look that one up. Could people please stop making up terms every day. The correct terminology is "normal".

And why does the boyfriend look horrified every time Stephie opens her mouth? Especially that question about being gay for her and the way he is recoiling from her hug. It must really be Stockholm Syndrome.

And I would totally mind my own business if troons would shut up about being trans for 5 minutes and also mind their own damn business. You don't get to label me and tell me what I can and cannot say -- then turn around and tell me that I need to mind my own business.
 
- Tells anyone who critiques the art that it's their style rather than lack of skill, comparing Assigned Male to Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes (the idea of learning the rules before you break them must be transphobic)

Which is hilarious because there are actual professional comic artists that admit they can't draw and that they chose their simplistic style because it lets them keep their characters on-model, like Scott Adams (Dilbert) and Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine). Those are the humble and self-admittedly poor artists Billy should be comparing himself to (art-wise, not personality-wise), not fucking Bill Watterson and his beautiful landscapes.

Hell, the thing Dilbert, Pearls and Assigned Male all have in common is that they're predominantly strips about talking heads setting up a punchline (or what passes as a punchline in Billy's mind), with the occasional prop being present if it's needed for something. They don't need good art, they need functionable art that lets us see who the characters are, what they are doing, and what rough emotion they have. Billy could have totally drawn this shit with stick figures and ended up with a much more visually pleasing result.
 
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Honestly if this is how you draw, you shouldn't. There is no human emotion this face conveys. This is how Chris Chan must look like when he shits himself.

I know that it's the least alarming aspect of his work, but Sophie's complete and utter lack of anything in the vicinity of artistic talent blows me away.

What I find hilarious is reading his shitty comics, but picturing his self-insert like he actually looks in real life, instead of a 10 year old girl or whatever it is he's going for... the mental image cracks me up
 
Allistic? WTF. Had to look that one up. Could people please stop making up terms every day. The correct terminology is "normal".

And why does the boyfriend look horrified every time Stephie opens her mouth? Especially that question about being gay for her and the way he is recoiling from her hug. It must really be Stockholm Syndrome.

And I would totally mind my own business if troons would shut up about being trans for 5 minutes and also mind their own damn business. You don't get to label me and tell me what I can and cannot say -- then turn around and tell me that I need to mind my own business.
In almost every single panel with Frank the boy looks like he just wants to make a break for it. I don't know how LaBelle is so good at unintentionally making his self-insert's love interest look so utterly defeated and just ready to be done with life. My best guess is these are the faces every boyfriend of LaBelle's constantly made so that must be what love and attraction looks like to him.

And with that labeling it all boils down to the "it's okay when WE do it" mentality. And then they wonder why no one outside their echo chambers and companies looking for woke bux™ won't take them seriously.
 
What I find hilarious is reading his shitty comics, but picturing his self-insert like he actually looks in real life, instead of a 10 year old girl or whatever it is he's going for... the mental image cracks me up

I'm probably too generous, but I picture Stephie as looking like the girl from the music video for Don't Play With Guns.

 
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Honestly if this is how you draw, you shouldn't. There is no human emotion this face conveys. This is how Chris Chan must look like when he shits himself.
This looks like a face Osomatsu would make if Choromatsu or Todomatsu scolded him.

Also, I love how Stephie has anxiety not related to dysphoria or passing, but to not being able to lord her transness over people.
 
I'm so weirded out by his teeth. The gummy smile is freakish because the gaps at the side of the smile make it appear like he has a set of novelty teeth crammed in his mouth. There's nothing aesthetically pleasing about his face, but for me the teeth and gums are the most horrifying of all of it.
 

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Also, the boyfriend/whatevers horrified facial expressions make way more sense with the dialogue as spoken by a hawknosed plumber's apprentice in a scruffy wig

I'm so weirded out by his teeth. The gummy smile is freakish because the gaps at the side of the smile make it appear like he has a set of novelty teeth crammed in his mouth. There's nothing aesthetically pleasing about his face, but for me the teeth and gums are the most horrifying of all of it.

It's the gums/teeth and the nose combined, I think. Very... rat-like
 
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