Hi folks! It's my turn on the comic of the month for October.
My comic of the month is
White Noise by Adrien Lee - however, just for a bit of clarification: there are two notable webcomics called White Noise. The one I'll be talking about is the one that started in 2010 with the bird guy and the multiple dimensions, not the one that started in 2005 with the aliens and genetic mutations - although I hear that that one is also quite good, so check it out if you want to read another comic after this one!
But back to the comic that I'm discussing. Here's a link to the
latest page, and here's a link to where you can
start.
The comic follows two half-siblings separated because of the conflict that's going on in their own country, and their journeys as they seek to find each other and also find and build better lives. It's set in a world with several magical/fantasy elements but at a time equivalent to the early 2000s in our world. The comic has very interesting and in-depth worldbuilding, but I'd say it's driven the most by its characters and character dynamics, which are very well-written.
The comic is set in a world where there's conflict driven by prejudice between different groups (humans and monsters), and thus it contains depictions of violence, warfare and discrimination, as well as some physical injury (although much less gore than SSSS). It does contain some light nudity, but there are no genitals shown and all sex-scenes fade-to-black (it's not explicit). Personally I think the comic deals very well with some very heavy topics, and generally the heavier scenes are balanced out by plenty of more light-hearted interactions. As the author is trans, the comic also explores trans experiences through several of the side characters, including discussions of dysphoria that might hit a bit close if you're trans yourself, so fair warning about that.
White Noise is definitely one of my all-time favourite webcomics because of its characters and themes, and I've re-read it many, many times. It's still currently updating and is nearing the end of its first major arc, although since it only updates once per week the progress goes
very slowly. I hope you guys check it out and enjoy it!