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Dumb #8

Jan 2015 · Georgia Webber · [10.00 CAD]

In Dumb #8, Whit Taylor explores the quiet tension of creating autobiographical comics while navigating the weight of expectation—especially as a Black woman artist conscious of being reduced to a single narrative. The issue’s raw, introspective tone is matched by its clean, typeset lettering, offering a rare glimpse into the personal stakes behind the page.

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An article about writing autobiographical comics while being worried about being stereotyped as the "black female cartoonist who writes about race."

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).