Drawn to Comics: Support Queer Camp Comics With “As the Crow Flies”

Melanie Gillman‘s webcomic, As the Crow Flies, has long been one of my favorites. Not only does Gillman create full and vibrant art with a distinctive colored pencil-style, but they also draw you in with instantly lovable characters who live in a story you can’t stop reading. As the Crow Flies is a comic about a 13-year-old girl named Charlie who gets dropped off at Camp Three Peaks, a Christian summer camp for girls, where she’s supposed to learn about God, learn about womanhood, and make friends. The thing is, Charlie is Black and queer, two things that make her stand out at this camp. I’ve been reading this comic for years and my love for it has only grown. Now, I can love it in a brand new way, and you can too, by supporting the Kickstarter campaign to produce the first volume of the comic by Iron Circus Press.

As we go up to A-Camp in the next couple days, a lot of us are probably thinking back to camps we went to as children. For many of us that included christian camps where we might not have exactly fit in. I didn’t start going to Christian camps until my later teen years, but I definitely have a lot of memories of feeling alienated by the language that was used. That’s exactly what Charlie and her friend Sydney, a 12-year-old trans girl, are going through. Whether it’s talks about God “whitening” and “purifying” the campers’ souls, or “women only spaces,” there’s a lot about what the things that Bee, the leader of the camp, says that make kids like Charlie and Sydney feel like they might not belong.

Art edits made for the new edition.

This is honestly one of the best comics about identity and finding community and yourself that I’ve ever read. Gillman knows how to write kids; they know how to write queer characters; and they know how to draw diverse body types.  When you’re queer or a person of color or both and you’re in a very white Christian space, it can feel like you’re the only person on earth. Gillman nails that isolation and confusion and frustration that Charlie feels, and then also perfectly nails the profound sense of comfort, familiarity and community that comes from finding someone like yourself is there too.

There are only a handful of comics I’ve been reading and enjoying as long as As the Crow Flies. Melanie Gillman deserves to be a modern day legend. Hopefully this Kickstarter will help make that happen. Not only can you yourself get a copy of this book by supporting it, but Iron Circus is planning distribution through Consortium, so hopefully this book will also be available in book stores and libraries where it can get to the kids and adults who need to read it the most.

Art edits made for the print editon.

This first volume will collect the first 270 pages of the comic, which takes place over the first three days of the camp. Another awesome bonus about this new print edition is that Gillman spent a long time and a ton of hard work into making art edits to the earlier pages to make the art throughout the comic (which so far has been made over seven years of artistic growth) more cohesive. Head over to the website and support this amazing queer camp themed comic!

comic drawing from ATCF of a queer poc in the mountains

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Mey Rude is a fat, trans, Latina lesbian living in LA. She's a writer, journalist, and a trans consultant and sensitivity reader. You can follow her on twitter, or go to her website if you want to hire her.

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2 Comments

  1. Oh wow! I know zero about comics but thanks for the Josephine Baker heads-up! That is exciting!

  2. I am SO PLEASED I snagged one of the limited rewards on the As The Crow Flies KS!! Gillman also has a Patreon, for anyone who missed an award tier with original/signed stuff, but wants to get some anyway: https://www.patreon.com/mgillman/posts (Fair warning, similarly to a lot of creators on Patreon, Gillman is not always 100% on top of monthly postcards, but when they do come through with rewards, the rewards are gorgeous and excellent.)

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