I wont say the specific characters (NO SPOILERS FOR U)
I have plenty of disabled/going to be disabled characters
some deaf, some that lose limbs and have to get prosthetics, some blind, and even some that r mute (or at least better off that way only because their voices r RLY loud n so high-pitched...)
plus, if scars count, I got plenty more with scars. but only because all my characters fight in wars when its necessary (the major war-events, or Supernal Realm Wars as I call them, r the only times when all my characters in my upcoming story Hybrid HAVE to fight)
All my characters in my comic16 are disabled, actually.
Anselm/Topher/that lot - are first of all a system. theyre autistic, with other stuff going on too. also because of their situation (raised from the dead and shit) they have little to no immune system or healing factor and without their superpower would probably die instantly.
moran - has bpd, and is autistic. she often goes nonverbal.
david - has ptsd, and possibly hpd
peter - has multiple learning difficulties as well as autism, and has npd and hpd. hes also a survivor
maria - is autistic and has adhd
darwin (the one who calls himself remus lupin in comic) - is hard of hearing, autistic, and psychotic.
novex - is mobility disabled and uses a cane at all times, and a wheelchair for long journeys. xes also asthmatic and extremely short sighted. xes autistic and dissociative.
theyre all disabled because, well, i am. so why not?
I actually do have a character that's mute! Or deaf, that hasn't been revealed yet.
Though, she doesn't turn up until like half the series is up, but she does play an important part later on in Beyond the Ordinary4. (I wish I could've introduced her earlier D: )
Beive's kinda oblivious to this fact, and just thinks that Louise is a bit odd. And Louise is probably just gonna roll with it.
In high school, I used to take classes at Swedish Sign Language, it was fascinating! I wish it was more incorporate in school though, I've met a lot of people within the comic culture that's deaf/mute so I wish I could use it myself better.
One of the reasons that I brought Louise in, was mainly the fact I needed practice in both the sign language and how to actually draw hands.
For Stormspectrum5 I have Typhoomerang who has only one eye, though he modified a device that allows him to record what he is supposed to see and connects it with his overall view.
For the series I have here on Tap, there's Alex, a secondary character in Heavy Horns, who has a prosthetic leg.
For other things I'm developing, I have a main character with one arm, a blind guide, a guy with a synthetic heart, an albino who's legally blind... that's all I can recall off the top of my head at the moment.
As for recs, I highly recommend A.M.P18. The main character is wheelchair bound. He has prosthetic legs, but they aren't usable as of yet. He's a sweetheart and I may have a slight crush on him. Lots of action, great art, and it's just getting started!
I have one in my comic Shards: The Shattered World7, but she's a ways off from showing up as the comic only has a few pages so far.
I haven't decided what her disability is yet, but it involves needing a wheelchair most of the time. She can walk a little, but not very much at all before she has to stop. I feel those who are not paralyzed but still need a wheelchair are some of the least represented people of the disabled community, with writers too often using the disabled person standing as a way to shock the audience about that 'terrible faker.'
I loathe that trope. People in wheelchairs have enough suspicion directed their way already and those examples don't help. I feel that there needs to be more examples of non-paralyzed characters who still actually need wheelchairs to promote awareness that disability is not a binary state, there are many levels in between.
I feel strongly about this, being disabled myself. Sorry for the mini-rant. ^^
Not main characters, but End. ( http://tapastic.com/series/42669 ) is gonna have a blind character, and a character with a prosthetic leg. Like... The ones that I already have more story and design planned are these two. I guess it is important to say that they are dead (they all are, the story is about after life)
... And Vincent (one main character in End.) has memory problems, he has a hard time learning how to use new technology, and has to take notes on everybody's names and faces, a map of how to get to his own room. I don't know if it counts.
In Vatican Assassin7s, one of the main characters is deaf from birth and communicates in sign language. It's been a great way to practice drawing hands!
A good amount of them, however unless it's a physical trait I really don't like listing them under labels, it's just... uncomfortable for me. I struggle enough dealing with disabilities in real life (with both myself and family members), so including them in my stories can sometimes get very difficult because it just hits too close to home.
If people can spot these ques in my characters and relate that's cool, but I don't often do the "They are like this BECAUSE OF DIAGNOSES---" thing unless it directly relates to the plot / dialog in the story. It's the same as it is in real life, I don't like being introduced by my disabilities or sexuality before I'm actually introduced as a person.
Daniel2 has a horrible case of vampirism which leaves him unable to keep food down, feel physical touch, has a severe allergy to sunlight, has regular shakes and is also clinically dead with black, tarry blood. It's also changed him mentally and he seems to have something akin to a supernatural form of Dissosiative Identity Disorder. His only treatment is regular intake of human life to ease the shakes and dead feeling.
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well I have one, her name is healer... she is dumb check it out here http://tapastic.com/episode/1774963
Oh god I agree with this so much! While I myself am able-bodies, my best friend has a condition "POTS" meaning they have times where they are perfectly able to walk, but others where they cannot. My friend usually just always uses a wheelchair when going out because of the fear of being accused of being a "faker" and such and because people treat you better when they think you can't leave a wheelchair, apparently. :,(
I have a couple but I can't name off who because spoilers. >.<
But I have characters that have the following...
PTSD
Selective Mutism
A character that is completely blind
One character I have seems to show some signs of Reactive Attachment Disorder especially during her childhood years which I did completely by accident before I knew about the disorder xD but due to her past I seemed to have done a good job in making her current behavior pretty accurate although RAD is considered vary rare.
In Devil's Acres1 there will be a character that is very much disabled. I am not sure how to call her disability, but I think "vegetative state" describes it pretty closely. I don't like that word though, I prefer the German description for it: Wachkoma. Which means "Waking coma" translated.
I am really looking forward to working with that character, she is great!
I don't know if this really counts as disabled, but Gunther from Outcast Kingdom2 is headless. Clearly, it's not a real world disability, but he can't talk, smell things, taste food-- or even eat. But he can see and hear, somehow. So... kind of?