Entry tags:
- 1+:abuse:not mentioned,
- 1+:creator speaks from experience,
- 1+:people:children,
- 1+:people:imaginary friends,
- 1+:relationships:enmity,
- 1+:relationships:friendship,
- 1+:relationships:teamwork,
- 1+:type:nonswitching,
- 1+:visions,
- 1+:voices,
- access:backed up,
- access:online,
- audience:teens,
- genre:slice-of-life,
- length:medium,
- medium:comics,
- price:free,
- time:2010s,
- time:2020s
Secondhand Soup, by Kiernan Sjursen-Lien/zakeno/K+CO’s system (webcomic, 2018-)
Submitted by Anonymous! Thank you, Anonymous!
“- You’re somebody to me. - You’ll get sick of me, too. - You kidding? I wouldn’t even get sick of those silly little animated yellow guys you like so much. - They are funny… They like bananas… - They sure do.”
Blurb: “The adventures of three young adult animals just trying to get by in the big city!”
Why is it worth your time?: Bailey, the yellow cat, is explicitly stated to have Dissociative Identity Disorder and a couple of pages depict Bailey with their alters. Even though DID is shown mostly as a struggle, Bailey also has a personality outside of that (they are the goofiest member of the main trio). If you want a humorous slice-of-life comic where one of the characters happens to be plural, it’s for you!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned (but DID is specified in the tags and additional material), non-switching, mostly enmity but occasional teamwork/friendship, visions and voices, children, imaginary friends, maybe more tags??
Content Warnings: N/A
Accessibility Notes: no alt text/plain text/image descriptions. Paper issues #1-3 for sale at time of entry, or read it online here! Back-up links:
Misc. Notes (if any): the authors were interviewed by Alexandrite System about Secondhand Soup and DID
“- You’re somebody to me. - You’ll get sick of me, too. - You kidding? I wouldn’t even get sick of those silly little animated yellow guys you like so much. - They are funny… They like bananas… - They sure do.”
Blurb: “The adventures of three young adult animals just trying to get by in the big city!”
Why is it worth your time?: Bailey, the yellow cat, is explicitly stated to have Dissociative Identity Disorder and a couple of pages depict Bailey with their alters. Even though DID is shown mostly as a struggle, Bailey also has a personality outside of that (they are the goofiest member of the main trio). If you want a humorous slice-of-life comic where one of the characters happens to be plural, it’s for you!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned (but DID is specified in the tags and additional material), non-switching, mostly enmity but occasional teamwork/friendship, visions and voices, children, imaginary friends, maybe more tags??
Content Warnings: N/A
Accessibility Notes: no alt text/plain text/image descriptions. Paper issues #1-3 for sale at time of entry, or read it online here! Back-up links:
- 1-11 (images incomplete?)
- 11-20 (images incomplete?)
- 21-30 (images incomplete?)
- 31-44 (images incomplete?)
- 45-50
- 49-57
- 58-65
- 66-72
- 73-82
- 83-91
- 92-101
Misc. Notes (if any): the authors were interviewed by Alexandrite System about Secondhand Soup and DID