Michigan cartoonist
IRL swamp muppet
Comic design, comic education, comic etc.
Creator of Batcat, book 4 out April 28th!
Meggie the Ramm (they/them)
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Procrastinating from work by posting my May calendar that I draw when I'm procrastinating from work.
This month featuring flowers from my garden, my own washi tape and my OWN homegrown procrastination.
Also I went into this book completely blind, thinking it was some ye olde timey romance. Now that I'm halfway through, I'm thinking this is closer to Mary Shelly than Jane Austen.
I'm nearly done with Jane Eyre and one thing that I've noticed is that Jane describes female characters in excessive positive detail and describes all male characters by absolutely destroying them via their worst, most unattractive feature.
Anyway, Happy Pride
If you watch long enough, you can see her have a single thought, and then immediately lose it.
Meggie the Ramm (they/them)
Meggie the Ramm (they/them)
Meggie the Ramm (they/them)
Meggie the Ramm (they/them)
happy pride, shoutout as always to the 1978 gilbert baker pride flag which had pink and turquoise stripes for SEX AND MAGIC AND ART, and in this house we support gay sex and gay magic and gay art
Clues by Sam didn't kick my ass today and I'm VERY HAPPY ABOUT IT
We're moving in!
TCAF's ready to take over the Mattamy Athletic Centre at 50 Carlton St. this weekend.
Check out the schedule to plan your visit, and don't forget to put money aside to snag your own copy of @battan8.bsky.social's beautiful festival poster! www.torontocomics.com
I'm reading Jane Eyre for the first time, and honest question: is the reader supposed to like Mr. Rochester? Like if you can specify the exact qualities I'm supposed to admire that would help.