This guy is an absolute genius. The way he tells so much in just a few panels—with such haunting depth—is astonishing. I had to reread the comic multiple times to truly grasp it, catch the hidden details, and understand its layers. Even the toothbrushes say so much: their placement, their shapes. The father’s brush, with that sharp tip… and the way Clarisa uses it so violently to pry open her doll. Everything carries a dark, psychological weight that feels disturbingly real.
JY: “Genius” you say?? giggle!
Only just found out about Clarissa–and in return deep fried–very recently (stupidly enough through iFunny of all places, just randomly came across a thread of the first three comics), I can safely say I am fully invested and excited to see what’s next, especially following the “Something About Clarissa” yt video. The story can only go forward from here!
Just noticed the toothbrush arrangement (thanks Flo); was curious why the others were so ragged. (Was also trying to read the doll’s warning label … Why is there a cactus included)
-=HoBo=-
JY: Cactus=”dry”. HOW MUCH MORE OBVIOUS DO I HAVE TO MAKE THINGS?????
Everytime I read your Clarisa comics, I burst into tears. It’s hard to read but I relate to her so bad and want to see her happy. Thanks you for making more.
Thanks! (I think)
Haw haw ! Expected someome to walk in while she was working over with a the toothbrush.
Is someone in for an extra wet surprise after bathtime?
JY: Am I going to have to close the comments for this cartoon?
poor kid. thank you for making this, it means a lot to me that theres such a real comic about csa
JY: You are welcome. (Wait: Are you related to Mon Mothma??)
a little too real
Oh my god moms brushe’s head being tilted down and the brother’s brushes turning their back to papa’s and clarissa’s brushes..
This guy is an absolute genius. The way he tells so much in just a few panels—with such haunting depth—is astonishing. I had to reread the comic multiple times to truly grasp it, catch the hidden details, and understand its layers. Even the toothbrushes say so much: their placement, their shapes. The father’s brush, with that sharp tip… and the way Clarisa uses it so violently to pry open her doll. Everything carries a dark, psychological weight that feels disturbingly real.
JY: “Genius” you say?? giggle!
Only just found out about Clarissa–and in return deep fried–very recently (stupidly enough through iFunny of all places, just randomly came across a thread of the first three comics), I can safely say I am fully invested and excited to see what’s next, especially following the “Something About Clarissa” yt video. The story can only go forward from here!
JY: I’ll try not to disappoint you!
The implications are, as always, rough. The comic is, as always, well done.
Just noticed the toothbrush arrangement (thanks Flo); was curious why the others were so ragged. (Was also trying to read the doll’s warning label … Why is there a cactus included)
-=HoBo=-
JY: Cactus=”dry”. HOW MUCH MORE OBVIOUS DO I HAVE TO MAKE THINGS?????
Everytime I read your Clarisa comics, I burst into tears. It’s hard to read but I relate to her so bad and want to see her happy. Thanks you for making more.
JY: I’m happy I could make you sad, Madoka.