I was listening to Take Me Dancing By Joseph Cook And drew a bunch of dancing sketches this pose felt very 1950′s to me so here were are with the boys staying in listening to the radio dancing in the moment
Hey there! =) This is based in the story of real people from 18th century Sweden, Ulrika Stålhammar and Maria Löhnman. A bunch of years ago when I first read about them I was so impressed, I still wasn’t used to the sort of stories that people wouldn’t believe in a movie (will I ever be?), and since I wished to make a comic about them.
There’s so many stories like that I feel need to be shared, people that usually wouldn’t be welcomed finding ways to reach happiness anyway, whatever that meant for them, no matter the period or place. And as more time passes more of us succeed in that.
I intended to put this up on Gumroad, but in the end I didn’t feel like charging. Making this bit by bit helped me to keep my sanity this last month and I hope it can bring you some good feelings as well.
This is why the Bury Your Gays trope is so horrible. When every popular story featuring a minority ends with that minority character dead or evil, children are hurt. And shone of them don’t have the cottage to ask for help the way the author of this comic did.