And finally, we get to the end of this "week" and back to the main character. Needless to say, of course I wanted to give everyone else a moment to shine for a while after they'd all been absent during the previous chapter. I also felt like Emily, in particular, probably needed some space for a bit. Not that everything's all better now, but at least she's got other things to capture her attention. Like her girlfriend or finals.
Or in this case, anime. XD
Maybe it's a little bit of a weird page, but I hope y'all still enjoy it. ^_^
And speaking of trailers for new animations (I swear this is pure coincidence), some wonderful talented friends are putting together a Rain: The Animated Series. It'll be some time yet before the pilot is ready, but the teaser launched last week. And you can check that out right here: https://youtu.be/WbnzMp1AGrE
I have to say, I love how you've drawn Rain's hair while it's growing back. She's very clearly growing it back in again, but at a realistic pace. And yet, as a reader I'm able to tell that it's getting longer. No crazy super sudden length, no stagnant growth (since we know she wants long hair again).
Something about how you've handled her hair is just sublime!
I just discovered Rain and rad all of it at once wich means I should probably get some sleep,maybe...
The story begins with a simple base and keeps expanding the links between characters, their interactions are sweet but you still show some toxic ones to showing both sides.
Can't wait for the rest. Love your comic, keep going :)
I watched the animated teaser (so excited!) and did a bit more exploring and found the "Rain Animation Test" on Larissa Frost's Youtube channel. My question is whether or not Fara is canonically Scottish/Irish? (sorry I couldn't figure out which accent that was) Her accent threw me off since I'd never imagined her voice as such!
I thought the accent was a bit awkward sounding. All these years I expected Fara to always have a typical central New York / Albany accent. Definitely not a NYC accent, and not really an upstate or western NY accent either.
So, I've just spent about the last 3 days reading through the entirety of this webcomic, and I've got to say that I love it so much!! I've been stuck at home with my relatively unsupportive (in regards to me being a trans girl) dad due to the holidays, so these pages have been a ray of light to cling to while I wait to get back to my university's campus, where I can go back to presenting female full-time again.
Anyway, this webcomic has quickly become my favorite one of all-time, and I think it's my favorite comic in general, too, for what it's worth. I think I'm going to try to get the physical volumes the first chance that I get.
But even reading the little blurbs about HRT gives me hope. I guess that's one of the good things about finding a webcomic like this about 10 years late; all the updates are there right away. As it stands right now, I'm set to see a specialist to hopefully start HRT on January 19! I've been a bit indirectly discouraged by my family's actions and comments over the past few weeks, but this comic and a very good friend of mine have helped to rekindle my excitement for that day!
And to Jocelyn, though I usually tend to feel invisible when I post comments on stuff, I just wanted to say thank you for making a horrible holiday not so bad, and for making such a wonderful, inspiring, and wholesome comic for trans and other queer folk. ^^
Something about how you've handled her hair is just sublime!
The story begins with a simple base and keeps expanding the links between characters, their interactions are sweet but you still show some toxic ones to showing both sides.
Can't wait for the rest. Love your comic, keep going :)
https://youtu.be/hXh-kZ66Dv4
Just... is it March 7th or 3rd of July?
True care, truth brings
I'll take one lift
Your ride, best trip
Always I know
You'll be at my show
Watching, waiting
Commiserating
Anyway, this webcomic has quickly become my favorite one of all-time, and I think it's my favorite comic in general, too, for what it's worth. I think I'm going to try to get the physical volumes the first chance that I get.
But even reading the little blurbs about HRT gives me hope. I guess that's one of the good things about finding a webcomic like this about 10 years late; all the updates are there right away. As it stands right now, I'm set to see a specialist to hopefully start HRT on January 19! I've been a bit indirectly discouraged by my family's actions and comments over the past few weeks, but this comic and a very good friend of mine have helped to rekindle my excitement for that day!
And to Jocelyn, though I usually tend to feel invisible when I post comments on stuff, I just wanted to say thank you for making a horrible holiday not so bad, and for making such a wonderful, inspiring, and wholesome comic for trans and other queer folk. ^^