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Jule K. (a trained illustrator) proves with her black-and-white comic that really ANYONE can make a comic. You don’t have to be able to draw, but some talent is required. Her drawings look like they were made by a child, yet they are beautifully thought out and staged. They could also fit well in women’s magazines.
Thematically, the comic deals with a breakup and how the main character, Charlotta, copes with it. She feels cheated by her ex-boyfriend, betrayed by a friend, and is unable to take care of her comic shop. She suffers (sometimes a bit too much for my taste), but tries to regain her footing with the help of new friends and to move on from "the great love."
It’s interesting to see a breakup from a woman’s perspective; whether everything written in there is true, I cannot say.



