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The comics are kinda shitty, but man, name a non shitty webcomic, you know?
It has issues for sure. In some of them she's supposed a quite young (trans) girl, and then she's kind of a teenager in others, there's one where there's talk of dating with the possibility of kids which upsets her, and in general the comic seems to exist to make the authors points through her character, which results in her child character talking like a full adult.
And yeah, in general, her comic is a mix of half baked jokes, pretty mediocre art, and a pretty bad case of: "I'm just expressing my personal views in an obnoxious way through a comic, filtered through my self insert character". But again: Name a webcomic, you know? That's kind of a thousand of them that do this kinda shit, and I feel like this one that gets picked on a bit unfairly, because it IS about trans issues. But yeah, we just in general have entirely too many: "And here's what I would have said if I had thought of it in the moment and I would totally have won the argument, and they would have crawled away in shame, defeated" comics.
I also hate BuddyGator comics for being pointless comics with nothing happening, but there's not much hate you can generate by posting them, ya know?
>just go in with the intent of arriving at the end-point. Not that trans as a personality bullshit.
Well, I think if trans identity wasn't under attack so much, they probably would? I dislike assigned male comics, because they're bad, but I don't dislike Jessie Gender at all. And if you look at both of their outputs, isn't mostly reactions to ways trans people are under attack? Which indicates to me, that if there wasn't constantly shit going on, they wouldn't constantly need to talk about it, ya know?
In any case, you don't seem like a hateful person, so that might be worth thinking about.