I only recently started this comic, but I'm so happy it exists. I wish I found it when it started. It means a lot to see a comic like this, see some representation.
There's one week to go on this match. One character is leading the other by a fairly substantial margin (74.6%-25.4%), but there is still enough time that it could even out.
I just wanna say... I'm crying after having just read through the entire catalog in the last 2 days. I'm pansexual, transgender, and have an abusive past, but still a fighter.... I relate to Maria, Emily, AND Rain... Seeing all they've gone through, standing tall, and the wrap-up of the latest chapter... I can't find the words express how many tears I shed. Tears of joy, sorrow, anger, and even jealousy.
The latter is because, I haven't had the chance to get on hormones and I'm coming up on 30. Damn it sucks being disabled and MtF trans in a BS state, and not having the money to move to where it'd be doable.
And might I add... While I hate what Todd's done, I can't help but feel sorry for him. Knowing why bullies do what they do, you know there's skeletons in that closet.
I can't wait for the next one. I've also shared this comic with a trans-youth to help them understand and grow.
And seeing YOUR journey gave me hope for the future, even as I am now... Thank you so much.
Why thank you. It's nice to find an inclusive fandom. Thing is, I normally don't even like comics aside from a few manga. But this.. This is something special.
...I feel very called out. Haha. I'm super pale. It depends on genetics and where you live. I'm from Michigan so pale white people is pretty common. My foundation color is called ivory or whatnot. Depending on my tan I go between 101 and 102 for foundation. I'm not anemic though, my husband is but his skin is darker than mine. Unless OP meant albino but albinos are pink not white so I dunno. Okay, ramble over.
OP here. I meant anemic. Emily is clearly not albino as her hair and irises are pigmented. I used to be anemic, and back then, my skin was very pale without any red flush. I only asked because it's rather common during pregnancy, and could result in premature birth (like at the swimming party for drama). Also, if she was intended to be read as anemic, it'd be nice representation - although that is obviously no reason whatsoever to "make" Emily anemic if she isn't already.
I just read this entire comic over the course of like 3 days and so far it is honestly one of the best webcomics I’ve read. Plus, as a pansexual Non-binary this comic just makes me very happy.
I was introduced to Rain less than a week ago, and I have read all of it from the beginning. What a great story and a crazy journey you have come up with and with such great characters. Congrats on 10 years of Rain and I am looking forward to following this story to the end from here on out!
Just binged read the series in the last 3 days or so. Gotta say, really liking it so far! Oh and, I really like how your art quality has improved over time
Also, there is one day left to vote in the first semifinal for the Rain Favorite Character Tournament. The second semifinal will begin tomorrow.
Heh. Yes, it's just lemonade. I looked up whether or not that was okay for her to drink while pregnant. Seems it's good, so she's good. ^_^
But the pool scene is so delightful
Into summer my words must go
Let them flow
Let them flow
Let them flow
The latter is because, I haven't had the chance to get on hormones and I'm coming up on 30. Damn it sucks being disabled and MtF trans in a BS state, and not having the money to move to where it'd be doable.
And might I add... While I hate what Todd's done, I can't help but feel sorry for him. Knowing why bullies do what they do, you know there's skeletons in that closet.
I can't wait for the next one. I've also shared this comic with a trans-youth to help them understand and grow.
And seeing YOUR journey gave me hope for the future, even as I am now... Thank you so much.
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