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Hello I'm Cy, I'm 25. I actually went on hiatus and recently came back from the dead. Here is my comic hope you enjoy.

Hey cyglyce, really like that comic style, visually and in content.
See, I'm one of the older ones here at 54 but also I'm simply not a HUGE comic fan. I like them, I enjoy the differing artwork but I'm a bit selective in my reading interests, so how to work that to my advantage.
I've worked in media for some time, writing for publications, illustrating for books etc so I figured..if the ideal comic book I want to read doesn't exist then create it.
I've not even been involved in comic style illustration to any extent but that's part of the experiment, and Puppet Flesh is a lot like the sci-fi/futurist style I enjoy, along with good old fashioned horror comics.
Just about done with my comic style, hope to post some samples any time now, just to say I'm enjoying reading these threads from some creative and thoughtful contributors and not feeling too old about things:kissing_smiling_eyes:

Why thank you~! :heart: I am glad you enjoyed my art and story p.s. good luck on your comic~!

Hi! My name is Michael and i'm 28 years old. I'm still unemployed but hopefully you like my comic ^^

Hi everyone! My name is Adam Szym, I'm 31 years old and I've been making comics for about 10 years now. My main Tapas project is a surreal horror comic called SWIMMING HOLES. You can read a bunch more of my comic over on my website HERE. I'm excited to have joined the Tapas community!
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Hi friends!

I am 25, and I majored in Chinese and Literature but so far have only been able to find jobs in customer service and human services. I'm hoping build a portfolio so I can make a career as an author, but still working to pay the bills.

I've been publishing chapters of my fantasy novel on Tapas every Friday. It's character driven, with magic inspired by theoretical physics and Lovecraftian horror, and set on a planet that rotates so slow it's day night cycle lasts a year.

Hello everyone !
I'm 30, my name is Ailyne Gouveia and I'm a graphic designer. I recently started drawing, I find it relaxing! So here's my comic. It's not great art but I'm happy with myself. (sorry if my english is not so good, it's not my native language)

Well i'm gonna be 25 in just a few months. I do animations, 3D design and video editing as a job and comics as my hobby.

Here's some of my work:

My current story that is still on going

And two finished short stories:


This is a fun post idea! I added your comic to my library so I can check it out - looks fun!

I'm 29 and I am currently working on a comic called, The Forgotten. It's basically an excuse to draw dinosaurs. =P

I've been working on it in my spare time for over 5 years, but there were huge periods of those 5 years that I wasn't able to work on it. I currently work for a store selling used auto parts on ebay, but during the last 5 years I have moved 6(7?) times, lived in 4 different USA states, and worked in retail, in a wood shop, as well as spending about 9 months working for a comic artist, helping him with his stuff. (Essentially a paid intern.)

Well I'm over 25 years old, but my comic is aimed at the younger audience, my intention is to make a short series, and test my skills during the process, and also show that I can create stories of niches different from those I've done before

I was 23 when I started working on Castaways, but then took a long hiatus for hired comic work and am now pushing 30 with a full-time job managing a print shop (though I'm on leave for two months). Currently writing the third chapter of Castaways and considering going back to school for tech. Haven't given up on the passion for storytelling. :wink:

Hey! Im 26 and my fiance is 25. He's the primary artist, while I add effects and shading, here is our work. It's not easy, since he is in the military is work SO MUCH, but we're doing our best. And please give us your HONEST opinion to us as well. :milky_way:Destiny Oblivion​:milky_way:

I actually got another Idea for a thread. I just wanted to say I like and appreciate your idea

I'm 25! I'm currently underemployed as a grocery cashier when I'm not drawing. I write and illustrate Alli Ascending and I just started a personal project here too I'm calling my sketchbook.

Alli Ascending is a horror(ish) comic about a girl who gets more than she bargained for in an effort to keep her youtube audience captivated. If you like cults, hate onions, or if you're lgbtq, this comic is for you. I'm on chapter 3 out of 11, its been a year. I'm in this one for the long haul, though hopefully at a brisker pace.

My "sketchbook" isn't really a sketchbook right now, as its just a couple of finished personal comic pieces. In the future it might not be so polished, but for now it's a place to share my work that isn't Alli related.


Here's mine!!! I just turned 25 last month :slight_smile:

Hiya! I'm 29 and a half. Scary D:

I'm still developing my comic / hashing out timelines and character sheets, but I just finished some promo art for it last night! I plan to draw the whole series out of vector shapes in Illustrator. Please wish me luck :o

I'm over 25 and have been writing/creating stuff for a super long time. I feel like you can tell some of my oldest writing is different from my newer stuff, even though both Nice To Meet You and Nearly There Nicely were both started during a writer's block hahahaha

I balance work with my creative endeavors. Work actually takes more energy out of me so I do less drawing while working consistently. It can also effect my writing habits, but I try to keep a steady pace of at least doing something every few weeks, if not several times a month. The trick is that even if I'm not able to produce something, I can think on it - my commute to work and appointments is 15min to 1hr long, usually 1 hr. And during breaks at work, I'll text a passage of writing to my email (a special one just to receive these messages), and then later I can stitch them back together. It's a lot easier to write at work than it is to draw. Haha!


Here's one of my stories done between the two above. It's one of the few completed works I have, and I actually really enjoy the pacing and insanity that goes through it. Kind of around this time, or just after, I started to realize that I enjoyed working with smaller cast sizes and started to downsize.