One of my favorite traditions is hourly comics day on February 1 - I’ve been doing them since 2016 (you can find them on my website) and I really value having a snapshot of that day every year, and looking at how I and my life have changed. These are from the Angoulême comics festival a few weeks ago! Thank you hugely to everyone who came to our signings in France, we met so many awesome people!!
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Thank you so much for coming to France! I was really happy to be able to "meet" both of you irl (honestly i was not expecting any of you two to ever do signings in France :')), and I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Take care of yourselves, I hope you're ok now even if things are scary back in the US - and again, thanks to both of you for your art. As a queer person in those scary times, your work really brings me comfort and hope, and a desire to create and tell queer stories myself. I feel like I lack the ability to properly express this in English (and maybe even in French?), but queer art is so, so important and it really is something that helps me keep going even when everything else feels dark.
I have been following your substack for quite a while (and hourlies before that!) And only just taken a moment to realize that I could like and comment on this thing....your comics are a wonderful bright spot amongst work emails and bargain codes and they never fail to brighten my day. Thank you, seriously.