Joan Gingerberry is a young woman grappling with the anxieties and uncertainty that come with adulthood—burdened by regret and trauma, she struggles to reconcile her past with her present. Often withdrawing into herself, Joan finds the one solace in her life being her childhood companions—stuffed animal dolls that come to life through magic. Among these companions is Roy, a charming rabbit and her dearest friend, who will remind her that it is okay to be sad, and most importantly, that it is valuable to learn to smile again…
@Owena: Thank you so much for reading and enjoying! Yes, I'm working on the next chapter as we speak. This chapter released per page on Webtoon & ComicFury since March of this year, Chapter 2 is already releasing updates. The story I imagine will last 10-15 Chapters. With maybe bonus shorts/comicstrips.
I am in fact planning another series, but that one will likely be vastly different in tone and genre, but of course I wouldn't want to work on anything too similar at the same time. :)
Thank you for following and engaging, I only just joined this site today.
@Juliette: Thank you! Definitely this story and its characters have been inspired by personal experiences in my life in one way or another. I'm glad it comes through in the characters, I want these them to feel real and relatable. :)
ArtAvenue 2 months ago
@Owena: Thank you so much for reading and enjoying! Yes, I'm working on the next chapter as we speak. This chapter released per page on Webtoon & ComicFury since March of this year, Chapter 2 is already releasing updates. The story I imagine will last 10-15 Chapters. With maybe bonus shorts/comicstrips.
I am in fact planning another series, but that one will likely be vastly different in tone and genre, but of course I wouldn't want to work on anything too similar at the same time. :)
Thank you for following and engaging, I only just joined this site today.
ArtAvenue 2 months ago
@Owena: This is a solo project. it takes a lot of time to make, about a page a week. If you have a comic to share, sure, I'd love to see!
ArtAvenue 1 month ago
@Juliette: Thank you! Definitely this story and its characters have been inspired by personal experiences in my life in one way or another. I'm glad it comes through in the characters, I want these them to feel real and relatable. :)