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This was my very first MiniComic. The quote is taken from Judith Butler, from her book “Undoing Gender”, Routledge, 2004. There are more minicomics. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.
This was my very first MiniComic. The quote is taken from Judith Butler, from her book “Undoing Gender”, Routledge, 2004. There are more minicomics. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.
I had always wanted a Minicomic illustrating my complex identity. In fact, I had been drawing dissected eggplants on pieces of scrap paper for a long time as a tool for explaining. So here it is. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.
The following minicomic is about the death of a person. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.
I was told this story about being in the supermarket. The story is about being judged and how stressfull this gets. So stressful that one relates everything self-conciously to oneself. I gladly made a comic out of it. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.
This comics deals with friendship dynamics of two different friendships that I combined. Pronouns are not used at all. Instead little symbols in the form of t-shirts are used to indicate the two main characters, one white, black. Below the visual Comic find a text-based version, Screenreadable Comic Version.