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Apr 2021

Show me your autistic characters having adventures and doing great things!

My comic - Gifts of wandering ice6 - has a whole race of autistic people who belong to artificially made human subspecies related to Neanderthals.

One of them is Ren, the hunter chief's husband. He is nonverbal (like all his tribe) and uses wordless singing, sign language, and "magic" string to communicate. He grew up from an outcast to the most honourable position a man can hold in a hunter tribe: the chief's equal.

Tapas mirror of "Gifts of wandering ice" (still hundreds of pages behind the original)

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Hey @mcarrowolga! I love the concept of your webcomic and will be sure to check it out!
I am also autistic and look foward to hearing about fellow autistic creators this month.
Here is my webcomic, it doesn't showcase autistic people (yet).

YESSS. This is my jam! ♾️ Jules has only just turned up a short while ago, but I've been waiting for them to turn up for ages. Here are some highlights.

Being sibling to an evil narcissistic monarch, Jules has developed the coping strategy of masking by acting like a cartoon villain:


Jules is smart, with their special interest being magitech and magical science. Sometimes their methods are... a little odd, but they do get results! They're also sensitive to sound and light, and can be a little blunt or inappropriate when dealing with others, especially if they're struggling to concentrate...

Thanks for your comics, people! I'll add your links to Random Webcomic1 roulette to get you some new readers :slight_smile:

There is a similar thread for novels with autistic characters: