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A review by sheeky
The Healer by Hari Conner
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
5.0
(This is a review for the whole series)
I read all of what’s out of Finding Home in one night, first on Tapas, then on Patreon— I have never subscribed to something so fast. This story and its characters are so well thought-out and written, and the care and research put into representing racial/ethnic, queer, and mental health/abuse survivor perspectives and identities is obvious. The art is absolutely gorgeous, and I personally am in love with the flower details scattered throughout!!
Finding Home got me back into webcomics/graphic novels as a medium, and seeing behind-the-scenes tidbits on Patreon has made me appreciate the work and time that goes into it even more.
Potential spoiler re: the content warnings:
I will say that although there is a (past) toxic/manipulative relationship for which I’m adding many content warnings, the depictions never feel gratuitous, and a focal point of the story is recovery/healing from the trauma.
I read all of what’s out of Finding Home in one night, first on Tapas, then on Patreon— I have never subscribed to something so fast. This story and its characters are so well thought-out and written, and the care and research put into representing racial/ethnic, queer, and mental health/abuse survivor perspectives and identities is obvious. The art is absolutely gorgeous, and I personally am in love with the flower details scattered throughout!!
Finding Home got me back into webcomics/graphic novels as a medium, and seeing behind-the-scenes tidbits on Patreon has made me appreciate the work and time that goes into it even more.
Potential spoiler re: the content warnings:
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Panic attacks/disorders, and Toxic relationship
Moderate: Alcoholism, Racism, and Xenophobia