Hi all! I'm back! I changed job and it's much better because I now have more energy after job to be able to work on comics. (My old job was teacher aide at an elementary school so yeah haha) I am slowly getting back into making comics!
I just finished making a short silent comic story about queer love, involving werewolf and mermaid. Check it out at: https://tapastic.com/series/A-Werewolf-by-the-Sea
Also I've finished the 100 day drawing challenge. :V I'm periodically updating it over at: https://tapastic.com/series/100daysofcarodoodles
I am back to updating what qq as well! https://tapastic.com/series/whatqq
Hey all! Starting today, I have a great deal of 15% off on my comic books! You can buy them at storenvy.com/carodoodles using code HolidayComics. This deal will expire on midnight EST on December 31st, so grab the good deal when you can!
Also, I’ve uploaded new goodies over at https://society6.com/carodoodles. You can buy shirts, coffee mugs, prints, cards, and many more with my drawings on them :D
I have a question. Say if you were to go to another country (I don't know like Italy or Japan or something) would it be harder for a deaf person to communicate than for a hearing person? Because I know every SL language is different so it makes me wonder.
P.S. My sister is fluent in ASL (she's in on her way to being an interpreter) and while I'm not I think I'm good enough to hold a basic conversation (with a lot of finger spelling). XD
Nah. Actually it'd be easier. We have international sign language. I can easily talk to British, French, Chinese, Russian, so on through International Sign Language. That's why we deaf people love traveling xD And international deaf fb groups are pretty popular, full of vlogs of deafies around the world signing.