Assorted That's Freedom Guyra pages, a comic I drew between 2007 and roughly 2014.
Seeing these pages again is immensely nostalgic. it reminds me of times where I had no other pressures or obligations than studying, and could afford to pour a really big amount of hours per page.
Which really brings me to miss these times. Not just because of having a LOT more free time, by itself, but because those times happened before I started talking to someone I've long cut any contact with.
I don't think this comic was particularly strong, plot wise, and it contained a lot of cringe (e.g. the characters unnecessarily swearing, like edgly teens). But honestly? I love it the way it is, with its imperfections and cringe. When I drew these pages, I wasn't thinking of whether the dialogue was good, I wasn't even thinking about the pages probably being too dark. I just drew what I liked, how I liked, and it was that. Some pages were still stressing, but they were my personal stress. And to this day, I'm incredibly fond of them.
I've been thinking about this comic again, and toying with the idea of, while I won't be finishing the comic, maybe give its script a good read again, and tell which few interested readers might remain the rest of the story. I would do this via a series of sketches and short descriptions. Just to give some closure to those who, bach then, used to look out for pages.
The Internet is a very different place nowadays, and I'm simply not as involved with social media as i used to be. I'm not regretting it.















