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Nov 2022

I actually just turned 30 and very active on Tapas with a few in progress web novels. I'm also active on the discord and forums too.

I'm 30 but I've been creating stories ever since I was seven or so. Although I often acted them out instead of writing them down.

I am among them. A 32-year old cartoonist hiding in the shadows from the public and the world in my little condo working on my comics. I made my debut webcomic at age 29 after half-a-decade of improving myself as an artist. I wanted to make cartooning a living someday which will take a lot of effort.

I'm 31 and I feel them on my knees each morning. I'm a writer, mostly work on videogames, but I publish a novel here on Tapas.

Not an extremely lively thread, huh? Well I can toss in my hat lmao

32 here. And to think this whole journey started because I saw few Udon comics that were published in Poland one time as a youngling. ;u;

I guess it's difficult to keep up flowing, lively banter when everyone's just here to say 'Yeah, I'm over 30, too'.

Raises hand.

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Oh i need more characters to post. Uh... how about charlie the skeleton lawyer. By day he works hard getting you money from greedy corporations, by night he's robbing graves to replace his decaying bones.

I'm 36 and my cocreator is 38 :tapa_pop:.

You could use a poll if you're curious about distribution (I guess the forum doesn't probably represent overall Tapas creators very well though).

cool! 30 is so awesome right? i mean, i wouldn't know but still, it should be right? :grin:

ill be 30 in 10 years, if i dont die getting bitten by a zombie or crushed by a meteor. so im leaving this message for future 30 year old me :sunglasses:🤪

Wow! There you all are. Glad to see so many here :smile:

Over the last year or so I've noticed so many youngsters on the Tapas platform, I was beginning to feel slightly overwhelmed. (And I know, most will be thinking - 'Thirty, come on! You're the youngster here'). Haha :sweat_smile:

Anyway, I digress.
Hello ALL :hand_splayed: and nice to meet you.

Sometimes people ask questions or pitch stories in such a way that makes me assume they're very young, but... it's the internet, so who really knows. Now I'm curious about the actual demographics of this forum!

I'm 59 in a couple of weeks. I'm so old I my first comics were published in something we called a 'newspaper'.

Yeah; I'm still young enough to not qualify for this thread so it might not mean much, but I don't think my online mannerisms have changed that much since my teens where I first started being active in art communities and such :stuck_out_tongue: I guess I've gotten better at not having knee-jerk reactions, speaking clearly and actually knowing the purpose of my comment/not going around in circles, but it's the same energy - I feel like a lot of us would rather just express ourselves than be 'mature' XD

That´s great, can you show it?
And do you still have your earliest drawings from when you were a kid?
I´m really sad that I didn´t keep the comics that I made when I was a teen,
I did copies in the copy shop but my mum kept some of my earliest drawings,
my oldest one is from 1977

The newspaper strips were from the early 1990s, and as I was the writer rather than the artist (Roget Mahoney who went on to draw Andy Capp after Reg Smythe died) all I have is a bunch of scripts and a set of rapidly yellowing scrap books. However - this entry for 'Millie' was in the A_Z of British newspaper strips published this summer...

As for stuff from earlier, I've uncovered this from last year's redraw challenge, comparing an original 1981 Smith comic drawn when I was still at School with a contemprary redraw...