i bit the bullet and read the Testimony comic, it went up this week.
I will look at it when it is free. I will admit, I am curious.
I was kind of just hoping the comic would be more about Minna struggling with faith and finding a meaningful community instead of the "nothing i said/made/did was good before i converted" tone a lot of her stuff has had recently.
She made an addendum on her hummingfluff page (Considering she never even mentioned SSSS and ARTD prior)
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From page:
Old comics
I can't whole-heartedly recommend the comics I finished during my pre-Christian era, since even though I tried to make them as "just entertainment" and for mass appeal, our worldviews always color our creations. But the comics exist, and read with that understanding they can be kinda decent. So if you do want to read them they are:
"A Redtail's dream" My first finished comic, made when I was in university (finished 2013). It's a fairytale-ish adventure set in a dream world inspired by Finnish mythology.
"Stand Still. Stay Silent" This was my very long-running post-apocalyptic horror-adventure story, set in the Nordics and with a fantasy flare inspired by Nordic mythologies (Norse and Finnish). NOT suitable for children (and maybe not sensitive adults) because of the very prominent horror elements.
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At least she is admitting she made them. (Maybe so she keeps her copyrights). I also find it sad that she thinks the works are no longer "good". They have supplied her with a decent living, inspired a very active fanbase and fan fiction. Plus many people commenting on how beautiful the art was. I find that truly sad.
Unfortunately it split down the middle of those themes. The comic is at its best when she talks about her severe anxiety and depression and how learning about Christianity and finding a church brought her out of that.
Depression is an ugly monster that swallows you whole. It is good something helped her. Everyone fights their battles in their own way
Something kind of sad to read during this was how very little merit she saw in her old comics. She mentions Redtails Dream and SSSS by name once each and only to talk about the depictions she had of christians in those comics and, weirdly, how the traditional finnish depiction of the afterlife was grim and bleak.
I Liked her handling of Anne. I do not remember any clergy depictions in ARTD. (I read it only once. ).
I do like Valhalla better than sleeping in a river though
But after that she refers to these comics as "empty entertainment", implying they are not meaningful art, and that her good reputation as an artist, the connections she made, and the support of her fans was a frivolous indulgence. And thats...really shocking to read since I know many people consider those comics to be deeply meaningful and beautiful art.
WOW! I think her feelings are totally way off. It also feels like a slam in the face. Especially since she made a living off of this for 10 years.. The comic meant a lot to a great many people. (me included) It is disheartening that she is willing to throw it and the people away.
Maybe she finds her new stories meaningful, but to me LP, this new comic, and the upcoming god seeking animal stories are shallow and dull. Theyre devoid of the interesting ideas she put in her "empty" fantasy comics, instead just more well-tread stories identical to every other christian moral lesson you can get anywhere.
The Journey Upstream comic might surprise me, but I really don't think we'll get anything close to a Redtails Dream or Stand Still Stay Silent from her again.
I think you are correct. It will take a lot of thinking and introspection to come up with something unique and enlightening. She seems to be repeating the rhetoric she is learning. Which is hardly new or interesting.
Also, Making money with Christian themed arts is very difficult. I do not know how many substack subscribers she has.
This was probably pretty harsh for a short comic made for what I suspect is Minna's own comfort, and I hope I'm wrong about what her future projects will be like (there was hints at comic ideas she was considering before LP and they did sound neat and I really hope she didn't shelve those permanently) but she doesn't seem to want to do the kind of art I originally admired her for. Oh well
+1 Sigh