Two years ago, I drew a couple of autobiographical comic strips to see if I could get in the flow of cartooning. Some of the details are out of date–the hair, the earrings, the name and gender identity (long story)–but I really enjoyed making these, and wanted to share.


@BuddyGoodboyEsq Heyy this is actually really cool! The flow and paneling is very nicely done imo.
the one about oversharing is ESPECIALLY relatable!
I am happy you’re you.
Thanks! I am too!