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A typical day in my creative process starts with some warm-up sketches or brainstorming. I like to scribble down rough ideas or scenes that come to mind, even if they’re just random everyday moments. I often think back to funny or weird things I’ve experienced or seen, which helps me come up with more relatable stories for Highbury Hills.
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In Highbury Hills, I try to show themes of friendship, humor, and the everyday struggles of growing up. Keith and Charles often get into tricky situations, but what I really want to focus on is how they stick together, learn from their mistakes, and grow. There’s also a sense of community, with different characters interacting and influencing each other, showing how relationships help shape who we are.
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At its core, the comic is about how it’s okay to mess up or feel out of place sometimes. Those moments usually lead to the funniest or most valuable lessons. I hope readers can laugh along with the characters and maybe even see a bit of themselves in their experiences.
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The most rewarding part of creating comics for me is seeing how readers connect with the characters and stories. When someone leaves a comment saying they laughed, or that a certain scene reminded them of something from their own life, it’s a great feeling. I love that I can take everyday experiences and turn them into something that brings a little joy or a smile to someone’s day.
Another rewarding aspect is the creative freedom. I get to explore different scenarios, experiment with humor, and bring ideas to life visually. It’s a fun way to express myself and share my perspective with the world. Seeing it all come together in a finished comic is always satisfying, especially knowing it resonated with others.
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