SFW and NSFW in a world where no one is safe.
Added 2025-04-06 19:49:12 +0000 UTCFew people know this, but I think it’s worth sharing: my biggest life shift toward comics happened in 2020 — a time when no one was safe, and I was at risk too.
That year was a collective trauma. COVID-19 changed our lives and the way we behaved, no matter where we were in the world. It changed the lives of many people, including mine, and somehow… for the better?
As I’ve said before, I used to work only as a teacher and would draw comics whenever I had time. But when I was forced to stay home, comics became my daily routine and a source of extra income, that continues to this day. Since then, I’ve focused on one area: NSFW content.
Many artists see NSFW as a form of prostitution. I don’t judge them — everyone has their own perspective. But to me, adult content has always been more than just a curiosity; it’s a natural part of adult life (duh!), and in the art world, it came with a bonus: reliable work.
It’s kind of ironic that NSFW ended up saving my career.
Now, almost five years after I published my first NSFW comic online, I’m shifting again, not completely, but meaningfully: finding balance between SFW and NSFW, becoming a scripter, and having fun with the comics I create. That, to me, is Pink Fur Comics — both a personal and professional achievement.
Now that we’re wrapping up our very first magazine six months after I drew Fern for the first time, I look back and see what I’ve gained: friends.
Today I just want to say thank you to everyone who joined me on this fun journey — one that started out of necessity and became something truly fulfilling. Our Discord has made a real difference in my week, and I’ve been genuinely happier because of all of you.
And now, I want to give back. So I’ll end this post with a question:
What more can I do for yall?
— Pink