32-Year-Old Independent Modern Woman Draws Comics On Her Observations About Society
Content by women that’s meant to empower other women – now that’s what I like to see. Lainey Molnar is a talented artist who creates relatable comics about self-acceptance, motherhood, refusing to adhere to social stereotypes, and freedom of choice. These clever and very current comics touch on everyday situations that even men might resonate with.
In the images below you’ll find some of Lainey’s most recent work. If you’d like to see more, check out our previous post about her.
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