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Another work from me, this one is really exciting to write:

I learned recently that the way to grow on Tapas is by interacting with the community...

Hello! Am DEFINITELY older than 26. Made a comic about superheroes and jobs and consumerism and HR and all that jazz. It's called RoosterDan & Butterman! Take a look!


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Hope you guys have fun with it!!

Hi :slight_smile: I'm Max. I'm 53. :slight_smile:

I write and draw, so I've got comics and novels, but my main work is The Moon's Permission, which is planned to go from 1915 to 1974 and the first Pride in Seattle. The story follows Gael and Jack and their extended family.

Please come read my story! :slight_smile:

26 here, and this is my comic!

With great pride and joy, I can show you the first volume of Burn My Shadow for FREE!

The first episode - Face in the Sand - had been released in both English and Italian on Patreon, Tapas, and Webtoons!

We'll deliver a new chapter every 6 weeks.

Burn My Shadow is a dystopian comic book created and written by Lanza Sebastiano, pencilled by Conti Fabio, inked by Pasquali Andrea and LortiaMJB.

The year is 2113. Global political and economic stability has been upset by extreme weather conditions, as well as an ever-growing population. Tharmas is an outcast in search of his long-lost sister. In spite of his objections, he begrudgingly accept K's company, a child journeying alongside him.

The search leads Tharmas and K through the megalopolis speckling a predominantly arid wasteland. Cauldrons to diverse cultures, the urban complexes, shielded from extreme weather events by gargantuan domes, house the better portion of the world population. Food and water reserves are scant; electronic masks, serving as IDs and credit chips, are provided amongst the wealthy.

The journey will bring Tharmas face to face with the new world's leading figures; he will avail himself of violence as he investigates his sister's whereabouts, whilst his relationship with K will delve deeper into his individuality.

I'm 27 but I've been told I look younger. I'm really bad at balancing my writing with the rest of my life, as proven by the fact that despite starting The Black Robin in 2011, I haven't been working on it that whole time. There were whole months or years where I had set it aside because I couldn't mange my time well enough to work on it. I think I'm doing better, but that's what growing older is all about; trying new things and improving.

I'm 33 and I don't think anybody should follow my example when it comes to balancing life and work... Basically every time I've worked, I've worked myself to the bone, to complete exhaustion, until I broke down.
Right now I'm trying to get back up after what seemed like a great work opportunity didn't pan out at all... and meanwhile I'm publishing a stick figure comic strip I've been meaning to publish since 2012 but hadn't in over 7 years...

Hi there, I only just fall into this category, I turned 25 in April. Here's my (first ever...) comic!

Hi @paperwren and everyone,

Thank you for creating this thread. I'm 25 years old, and I have just begun my writing career. Here is my first novel. Finishing it was an unforgettable journey, and I made some lifelong friends along the way :slight_smile: "And Even If Love Was Lost" is a Vietnamese song, from which I based the novel's title on. It has that pining, painful, heartbroken feeling of unrequited love, which inspires me to write the not-so-much-of-a-love-story between Nha, a criminal, and Hai, a prostitute. I hope you all can find it interesting!

Hello, guys!
I'm 26 years old who looks and thinks like she's under 18 (I hope it's okay for me to post in here haha (^^; )
I majored in Japanese language and literature in university, and now I'm working as a Japanese language tutor.

I always wanted to create my own comic, but didn't have the courage because:
a) There're so many talented artists out there already
b) English is not my native language
c) I really don't know how to properly draw anything
In the end, I decided to start posting something anyway, because life is too short and I might not even see the day I'll actually learn how to draw (^^)

I'm drawing a comedy/slice of life comic called Vivi's Magic Mirror, and there are several reasons I named it like that - first the mirror being the reflection of ourselfs, and the second is my favorite artist song, which made a huge impact on me. It's mostly some episodes from my daily life, so it's nothing special really, but I would be happy if anyone finds it interesting or relatable even a tiny bit (,,ᵕᴗᵕ,,)

Sorry for the long introduction!

I'm in my 20s, when I send my work to publishers it will be for a mature audience.

30 approaches slowly but surely (though not slow enough if you ask me).

Hello everyone, nice to meet you!
I'm new to comic-making in general, even though I've had a passion for story-telling since forever. I'm a children's book illustrator first, so unfortunately comic is only a side thing--for now. It's a bit hard to balance work and my desire to make comic, especially after long hours of drawing and focusing during the day, but hopefully I can find a middle ground in the future.

For now I'm still experimenting with comic and its workflow, so here's a short one based on The Little Prince. Which is one of my favorite books ever <3

I'm an old-ass man, just turned 36 years old. Sometimes I'm very intimidated by how extremely talented and young the artists are here.

I work as a freelance illustrator and do this comic in my free time. It's about martial arts and the clash of expectations and reality. Hope you like it!