Through her comic strips, Gina didn't just tell stories; she found a way to "check her own chakras" and keep "chooching along," turning her personal challenges into a source of inspiration for her community. SOLO-WALKWAY ESSAY — Gina Raisin Artist
Every day after school, Gina would head to her desk to work on her own "strips"—a series of graphic novel panels she called The Unraveling . The story followed a young girl navigating a universe that felt like it was falling apart, but who was slowly "reconstructing herself in stronger forms". This theme was personal for Gina; she had often felt like an outsider, similar to the experiences shared by survivalist and writer , who often spoke about being an outsider . teen gina strips
Gina is a teenager with a deep passion for comic books and graphic novels, inspired by real-world figures like , the founder of Random House Graphic , who championed the idea of having "a graphic novel on every bookshelf". Through her comic strips, Gina didn't just tell