In Manic! Autistic Superhero! Characters wear there disabilities right out for the world to see, but that doesn't make them any less discriminated. Even though disabilities become physical traits in this world, (such as depression becoming a strangling scarf who speaks your depressive and aggressive thoughts) They aren't all obvious or easily brushed off. Autism appears differently for every person, and can appear slightly or very extremely. Other disabilities only appear sometimes, arthritis and diabetes are only visible when they become a problem.
Manic! Autistic Superhero!
..is a comic loosely based off my real life! ... Okay so some parts are made up... I don't have super powers, But I do have incredible insight for a person with autism... I'm Myler A. R. Stringer and this comic focuses on many fictional people with disabilities, and a fictional conflict that weighs on them.
This comic is a LGBTQIA+ comic, that has no romance. The characters may or may not have romantic relationships, but as those are private affairs they are not seen, only spoken of. However, as there is much more to LGBTQIA+ than romance, there is still much of that. Many characters struggle with their gender identities, or face other LGBTQIA+ oppressions.
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Current Chapters:
1: Pilot
2: Their Game
3: Glass Dragon
4: Dreams
5: Pulling Threads
6: Viral
7: Angels and Aliens
8: Counting Conspiracies
9: Gender
10: Summer Fun
11: Timelines
12: The Virus
13: Dreaming of You
14: Getting on the Same Page
15: True Gods
16: Past Life
17: Echo
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