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bluedelliquanti · 29 days
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It's April, which means that I'm running a sale on some print volumes of O Human Star! For the rest of the month you can use the code SULLABDAY to pick up Volume 3 for 50% off! Complete your book collection!
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wlw-webcomic-bracket · 5 months
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Eliza Swift introduction
Sulla Pinsky introduction
How the round robin group stage works
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sgpsketch · 7 months
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Time for the annual fridge update! (would normally be on Twitter, but... you know)
mostly magnets from Dumbing of Age(/It's Walky!) but also some from Death Note, Dragons & Beasties, Grickle, Gunnerkrigg Court, O Human Star, Pixelaser, the Reading Rainbow Kickstarter, random places I've forgotten where, one aquarium thing that was left by the prior owners, and the odd sticker I've put on a throwaway magnet from junk mail and cut out to make a custom magnet
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kajoita-kai · 1 year
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Quick drawing of best girl Sulla!
I recently read a really lovely webcomic called ‘O Human Star’. It’s queer and it has robots, so it’s basically made for me
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macksting · 7 months
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If you like El Goonish Shive
If you like El Goonish Shive, I think you might like Dungeon Meshi, and also O Human Star. They're all three different situations entirely, but Dungeon Meshi has the same earnest portrayal of neurodivergence and the same sense of responsibility to its characters and its readers; and all three have that incredible and sometimes painful compassion for their characters. Dungeon Meshi's kinda long, though not One Piece long, and having recently concluded you can also rest assured it is finite and has an ending as intended. O Human Star is much shorter, much more freely available on its own site. While it lacks in what one might say are obvious warnable content, it does have a forking/cloning situation somewhat coincidentally a bit like Elliot's and Ellen's, and I know one person at least who cannot deal with forking content; there's one death, but it doesn't stick, and is what sets the story in motion; and there's self-harm scars but it's plot-relevant that they're not talked about, much less actively engaged in creating. That said, it's intense. I know only one person who's read it through without having to take a break just to come up for air, and at eight approachably short comic chapters, that says a lot. Personally, I didn't get through the first chapter before I had to lay down and sob uncontrollably. My wife managed to make it all the way to the middle of chapter eight before she had to stop and take it in, and another friend made it to chapter seven before they had to pull out for a bit. It's a lot.
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sea-shanthis · 1 year
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t4t robot-human couple ❤️
fanart of sulla pinsky and titus trang from o human star :)
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archipithecus · 4 months
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today i got the physical books of one of my favorite webcomics! O Human Star, by @bluedelliquanti
(also they’re signed and these three were the only ones on the shelf so i feel very special about that)
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helianthus-hellion · 1 year
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i just finished reading the webcomic o human star and Everyone Should Read The Trans Robot Webcomic. go read it. it's amazing.
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bluedelliquanti · 11 months
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Looking for more queer comics to read this Pride Month?
My webcomic O Human Star (scifi! robots! family! grappling with your identity!) is complete and has an 8 year long archive. Available to read online or buy in print.
My 2022 graphic novel Across a Field of Starlight (space opera! young adult! post-scarcity society! interstellar warfare!) is available in libraries and bookstores all over.
My most recent finished work Adversary (messy relationship! set in 2020! adults only!) is available online and in print.
I also have a whole backlog of short stories published in the last 10 years available as PDFs if you back me on Patreon.
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wlw-webcomic-bracket · 4 months
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Maggie One-Eye introduction
Sulla Pinsky introduction
How the round robin group stage works
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streetwiseangel · 1 year
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I’m just asking how many of you read O Human Star as it was being published, comic by comic, week by week, not knowing where the story was going. How many of you were filled with grief when it ended because it was such a constant touchstone in your otherwise turbulent life, and yet felt incredible satisfaction at the mundane & unexplainable story that the comic itself had earlier positioned as looming and unconquerable. I don’t know. It was something soft in a time when I needed something soft. Anyone else?
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alienpupy · 2 years
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jesus fucking christ this comic is the only thing I'll be able to think of for the rest of the day. fuck.
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mmeveronica · 17 days
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YOU. I BINGED THE WHOLE THING. ALL OF O HUMAN STAR. I AM FEELING SO NORMAL RIGHT NOW
Nothing I've read's made me quite that emotional in...a really long time. I need to think about it. Thank you so much for recommending it.
It truly is a wonderful story, is it not?
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monorayjak · 23 days
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Daily Answer
Daily writing promptIf you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?View all responses A tough question. In complete honesty I think my answer would have to be Sulla from “O Human Star;” as she is a character I both like and relate to a lot as someone who is both a transwoman and the fact she isn’t “human” in the normal sense of the word, which I know is just meant to be…
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oleadergrove · 6 months
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O Human Star by Blue Delliquanti
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Firstly, we're starting off with trigger warnings. Non-graphic sex and self harm are the only two I can recall at the moment, but if there are any more please don't hesitate to let me know so I can add them.
Alastair Sterling sparked the robotic revolution, but he died before any of his work gained popularity. But then he wakes up sixteen years later in a robot body exactly resembling his before he died. He tracks down his old science partner and lover Brendan Pinsky, only to discover that there's a teenage robot living with him as his daughter. Her name is Sulla and she looks exactly like young Alastair.
Holy shit. Holy shit. I loved this comic so much. The use of color to dictate which is the past in present, with the present in blue and the past in orange is amazing. The story brought up so many topics about gender and the ethics of AI and it was just absolutely an amazing story. 10000/10 would recommend for sure.
Because this is a webcomic, clicking on the cover will lead you to the page to buy a physical volume on Amazon, but you can also read it on the website, ohumanstar.com. You can also read it on Webtoon and you can find the author's tumblr page @bluedelliquanti.
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got a worm nibbling my brain. can someone help me find a piece of obscure media?
webcomic/indie comic from the 2010s. basically a sci-fi short story about a young girl (with red hair?) who was being raised by scientists as part of an experiment. she receives a haircut/has her head shaved, in preparation for her annual brain scan/testing. it is revealed that while her body is human, her "brain" is artificial, made of computer implants throughout her skull and spine. at some point her biological mother (also a scientist on the same campus?) encounters her and is repulsed, viewing her as a machine who has murdered her daughter.
it was very poignant and it bruised my heart and i can NOT find it anywhere
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