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Dec 2016

Hello. I am 26 (going 27 in February). I considered myself rather late in comics, seeing that I only really got into comics on my last year of high school. I may be one of those odd ones who started by drawing instead of seriously reading. Hahaha!

I continued until first to second year of college, then everything just got busy.

I got back into it again around 2012, I think, but never really did a lot. I was on and off.

So yeah, I can say I've been into it at least 2 years...

Also, I am actually happy that there are a number of middle-aged people here. For me, being that old and being in comics is a cool thing. It gives you a point of view that younger people won't really know about until they get there.

19 days later

i am 26 aaand, trying to change my life

I am 27 but I made a pact with the devil and I will live for 300 years. So I'm very young.

I'm 27, I've been drawing comics since I was around 10 years old when I discovered Calvin & Hobbes Attack of the Killer Mutant Snow Goons.

Being the person that I am, as soon as I started scrolling down this thread, I thought that it'd be interesting to make a graph of the data. So I wrote down the age the person said they were at the time they posted and made a bar graph.

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It's fun to look at and think about. Of course, many of these ages are probably incorrect now as this thread is fairly old, but you get the gist of it. I myself am 17.

Hi! I'm 18 and I've been making comics for two years smile

I just turned 26.

I hate my birthday because it reminds me that I am forever single and I have no friends to hang out with. sigh

8 days later

I'm 15, going on 16, and I've been making comics for about a year,. but I've only been posting for a few months.

24 years old~
Been making comics on and off since I was 12-13. But then took a different approach to comics 2 years ago after working in OC tournaments for comic practice.

Too young to explore the world,
Too old to explore the stars,
Just old enough to explore dank me---
jk, I'm 21, but I look much younger, which is a recurring theme in my comics3. I've been making comics since I was, like, 8. But I just started publishing my first regular comic series last month.

20 I've only recently got into a drawing kick for a few years. Veerrrrryyy slowly improving. Tbh I only found out sketchbooks even exist a few years ago…. Don't ask. Also I cant really afford to keep up the hobby, so I use digital art programs (free ones!) and a drawing tablet.

I've been struggling to make updates since it'd been so cold where I live. It takes a few hours to make my comics, depending on how many panels. My fingers, knuckles and toes get REAAALLLLYYYYY COLD so I have to call it quits sometimes. I am having fun though!

I'm 26 and started my comic with a friend in 2010. There was just a very, very long hiatus in the middle. Finally got back to restarting it and suddenly I realize I'm older than most folks here. T_T

11 days later

I'm 18, and I've been doodling comics (like notebook doodles in class sorts) since I was 8, but I've been trying to make, uh, serious... er comics for a year

@Tiny_Waffle_of_Doom there are these devices called space heaters. You can get get them pretty cheap. Have one in my room(where I art) coz I dont turn on the house heat until it gets REALLY cold.

@Shanny8

At the time I posted my previous comment this thing called electricity, and other devices called electrical trailer legs since trailers have two legs for each side of the trailer. My trailer had the tendency to do this thing where other devices, the breakers, would pop and cause some rooms to go out. Including our space heaters, and my room (where I tend to art the most) So we had to force some people called trailer park managers to fix our electric problem and as it turned out this device, the trailer leg, had burnt up causing our electric to be wonky. It was a miracle we didn't lose this thing called our home <-- Not cheap.
But now thats all fixed and I can use my device called the space heater, without causing my room to black out thus losing my art within my device called my computer.

Thanks for the concern.

I'm 22, been making comics since I was really little (like elementary school, I have several comics of like Digimon parodies, Pokemon/YuGiOh/Sonic mash ups, etc), however I started taking on drawing as a serious hobby around 7th grade, so I'll use that as a benchmark and say about 10 years. As for seriously making them though, I'm just about to get started~

The project I'm going to be working on is actually an original story that I started developing way back in 7th/8th grade, but never made it past chapter 6 with (in writing, I've only ever drawn as far as CH 2), so I'm really excited to both revise it (my story telling capabilities have vastly improved since 7th grade haha) and actually develop it. : D