Oh, this thread is coool.
When I was really little, all I really did was read. I mean, of course I enjoyed shows and movies, but my parents wouldn't let us watch too much, so books were always my go-to. I loved fantasy and post apocalyptic themes, and learned that I hated romance. Even in my most favorite books (Harry Potter, the Inheritance Cycle, and The Hunger Games which all of them I read several times before the end of elementary school) I'd always skip over chapters with a lot of romance. I almost always ended up relating to the guys, but I was actually pretty fine with it; I never needed to look like a character to relate to their personality.
Actually, I discovered webcomics pretty recently. About maybe a year ago I read Ingress Adventuring Company (on their website, I was actually very surprised to find out that they were on Tapas). Like the books I like, I reread it over and over again, and from then I just binged webcomics (mainly on their websites). Like, I ditched books for webcomics. Since I never went onto massive websites, I never did come across a lot of the stereotypical romance ones that are all over other websites, and I found tons of webcomics without much romance that I loved. I think that though Ingress was the first I read, the comic that actually got me to do it was Stand Still Stay Silent (not on tapas, sadly). It's extremely gorgeous, extremely long, without romance and focused on fantasy and post apocalypse themes. The writer discussed how she did her comic, and on one video she talked about how to start a comic. She talked about how if you're unsure, just start it. Just start. And so on November I decided, screw it, let's go.
I decided to make the main cast mostly a blend of ethnicities. It made sense in the story, and though I don't have many personal reasons for it, I figured it couldn't hurt the world to have more minority representation. The top two characters, Alume and Marcy, I relate to a lot, especially with Marcy and her Ace/aro thing. I wanted to make a girl who wasn't some perfect untouchable being, but also not one who's entire personality wasn't a romantic pushover. I also wanted a guy character who felt comfortable sharing emotions with people, who wasn't constantly trying to show how mentally strong they were -- because no one is.
So uhhh yeah that's a lot,, oops but um, yeah