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I feel like using that nasty word as a shocker in narratives is lazy and I don't like writing about homophobia at all but also it's pretty much the top reason I feel like it's okay to fictionally murder and disassemble a fictional character in a fictional living room in a story with a generally morally gray disposition, I hope...t hat's cool.....

Content warnings: Homesense: Kevin/Cole, contains smut, murder, people being a little too cool with murder, and a really vague reference to homophobia

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Jessica Hausoul

Awww~ Yay family feels! 🖤😌

Anonymous

Awww, Malcolm how sweet 💖😢

Anonymous

I recently threw a book across the room because a character used that word. Completely unexpected and disgusting. So I appreciate you censoring it here.

Liam Borja

there's no reason to shy away from bigotry, it's prevalent and still just a thing that is part of life sadly, but it is nice that you look at it with a "is this just lazy writing" filter on, that always helps. I think it's good.

reapersun

My feelings about it are, I feel like folks have to deal with it enough in real life, that I'm really tired of seeing it in fictional areas as well. It's tiresome that when LGBT folks actually do get represented in media, common themes like bigotry are almost always their big plot points, so, that's why I view it as lazy, because they could just have characters that do interesting stuff that also happen to be LGBT. It's nice to be able to go into a bubble where you don't have to be confronted with real stuff, sometimes. That's just my viewpoint anyway, and why I don't like putting stuff like that in my work.

Anonymous

-sobs- I love Bruce so much

ro_hum

Awwwwwwww ❤️❤️❤️❤️

mia6363

I love Malcolm’s expression it’s really throwing me back to that era. And yeah, like my last comment this is definitely where I can feel that “okay… I believe him now,” kind of vibe. Like Kevin had to prove himself (and still does because yeah Malcolm is watching him like a hawk haha) but… ahhh I just love it so much. All the feels. Also that was the most TENSE hour of work in my life because I was worrying that this comic wouldn’t have a happy ending… and that would just be awful. &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3

Anonymous

I’m writing classes, we were always told no dead baby stories because it’s lazy. It gets you the desired reaction with no effort because dead baby is automatically sad. Bigotry was never brought up, suspiciously in a class of queer folks and POC, but it’s the same thing. It’s easy to make a character unlikable if you make them a bigot and make them use slurs. Too obvious and too easy in gaining a reaction from an audience. Making a character unlikable by making them a subtle bigot adds complexity and that slow build of tension and unease and more reflects reality. In this case, you have a limited amount of space to get across why Kevin broke his promise to his husband and show that Kevin really did try not to murder but a line was crossed and he snapped. You can’t go subtle here, especially with a short comic like this, and I would argue that this is true to life since a burglary or break in situation is high tension anyway and people aren’t exactly gonna hold back in what they say when they’re about to kill someone. It’s not lazy writing here, it’s efficient and effective, moreso since you’re someone who doesn’t use bigotry like that ever. It’s like hearing a parent who considers hell to be a curse word use fuck for the first time in your presence.

Anonymous

Oooh, yay! I'm so relieved. And I like this, like what you've said up above, and what Malcolm finally said. *grinning*