Whale Wars - tracking (and memeing) a certain pod of twitter attention whores

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EVS dropped some preview pages for Renfamous' new "comic":

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Here's it in color and dialogue
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Because it's the Fuuuuuuuutuuuuuuuure.
Fuuuuuuuutuuuuuuuuuuure.

Sometimes I hope we can unplug the internet so I could look at all these fishes, self-taught with internet, learning what real life is.
But Did...did an editor say to her "None of this will make sense" because none of it makes sense
 
Putting your character in a trans pride shirt in a comic is unbelievably stupid. You should be able to explain and inform to your audience key character attributes like 'they're trans' without slapping a shirt on announcing to the world "I'M TRANS!!!" - and if she were trying to be clever by having him wear that before he wakes up in a woman's body, then it should have been something subtle, like a clothing ensemble that happened to fit the right colors, because a cis person wearing a trans flag doesn't even make any sense in a SJW world. And if he is trans to start with, ignoring the problems she'd then have to tackle by putting their FTM back into a female body (being generous and assuming a clearly male character isn't supposed to be MTF), why would he be in his own house constantly reminding himself he's not in the body he wants to be/had to undergo treatments for a mental illness?

the tl;dr I'm getting at here is that while it's obnoxious to slap those on your fanart/illustrations, it's even worse to do it in a comic, where you have more than one frame to inform the audience of your character's traits. (And by the way, in his little photo with his black husband there, you can see he's STILL wearing that shirt. Apparently he only owns transflag shirts.)
 
the tl;dr I'm getting at here is that while it's obnoxious to slap those on your fanart/illustrations, it's even worse to do it in a comic, where you have more than one frame to inform the audience of your character's traits. (And by the way, in his little photo with his black husband there, you can see he's STILL wearing that shirt. Apparently he only owns transflag shirts.)
Is this all of Ren's trash?
 
Is this all of Ren's trash?

It's her comic, right? Since she's indie, I presume much of it is her decision or direction. Assuming she's not just drawing it herself. I wouldn't know, as I don't keep track of her.
 
It's her comic, right? Since she's indie, I presume much of it is her decision or direction. Assuming she's not just drawing it herself. I wouldn't know, as I don't keep track of her.

Well supposedly a bunch of comics "pros" were involved in making this.
 
It's her comic, right? Since she's indie, I presume much of it is her decision or direction. Assuming she's not just drawing it herself. I wouldn't know, as I don't keep track of her.
its drawn by another garbage person. I mean there isnt any missing pages?
 
Well supposedly a bunch of comics "pros" were involved in making this.

Here's the Kickstarter with the list of creators involved:

Besides Ren, here are the other cows involved:
1. Kwanza Osajyefo:

2. Daniel Kibblesmith, who wrote this disaster:

3 & 4. Vita Ayala and Danny Lore, who are going to be writing new 007 comics:

5. Magdalene Visaggio:
 
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I don't get the story, but even if it is about supposedly magical item that brings other people's perspectives of the life-changing events of the past, it's still unexplained why the hero transitioned and did not end up wheel-chair bound for life?

Also why is tachometer showing maximum revs, if it's an automatic transmission, on a speed about 80 mph? Do they know what it's for?
 
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