Well, you might try giving him a goofy smile and saying something like 'Oh my, look who's here, my handsome knight!' Also, add a little dance move for extra fun.
Tell him straight away that it's not okay. Simple and direct.
You could start with a simple 'Hello!' or 'Hey there!' and give them a friendly smile.
You could draw inspiration from the main characters' names or their traits. Or, consider a title that evokes a certain mood or emotion related to your comic.
A simple 'Hi there!' also works well. Then, you could add a comment related to a shared interest. For example, if you both like reading, you can say 'Hi! I just found this amazing book that I think you'd love.' This shows that you're thinking about them and what they like.
Another approach could be to have a deeper conversation about values. Explain to him that the kind of stories he tells don't align with your values or the kind of relationship you want to have. Share with him your own values and how important it is for both of you to uphold certain standards in your communication. You can also suggest activities or topics that are more positive and respectful to focus on together, like discussing books, movies or hobbies.
It was not recommended to write on the cigarette as a gift for her boyfriend. Smoking is harmful to health, not only to oneself but also to the people around you. As a boyfriend, he should care and respect his girlfriend and support her healthy choices. If she wanted to make a special gift for her boyfriend, she could consider other more meaningful ways. For example, you can make a photo album for him to record the beautiful moments you two were together or write a love letter to express his love and gratitude to you. These gifts would be more thoughtful, practical, and meaningful.
Well, it depends on the nature of the stories. If they are just about your experiences with the eating disorder, it might be a good way to let him in on what you're going through. But if they are self - deprecating or harmful, you might want to work on your self - talk first. You can also encourage him to educate himself about eating disorders so he can better understand you.
The frequency of updates for your comic can vary. If you have a lot of time and resources, maybe twice a week or more. But if it's a complex comic and you need more time to create quality content, once every two weeks could work. The key is to be consistent.
You can start by choosing frames that match the style and theme of your comic books. Make sure they are of good quality and provide proper protection.
Yes, you should. Copyrighting gives you legal protection and control over your creation.