Blaine works to make comics, bringing characters to life across shared and separate universes by combining visual and literary techniques. Whether through single drawings, the longer comics, or whatever else he’ll try in the future, Blaine writes his work as though they were a vision, he has a vague idea of what certain elements are there to start off from what he’s seen, but as he works on the project it’s as if he’s interpreting what he say, finding meaning in what he saw and clicking it together with ideas and other visions.-----------------------------------------------My name is Blaine. Did you know people with autism were once believed to be the children of the devil? Some days that's how it feels. You do something that gets people upset and you don't know what you did, only that you're a bad person for doing it. I'm never able to tell where good and bad is supposed to be, half the time it's like an alien trying to understand the logic of people, like you're not human enough.Even with all that, I found that stories and art can make more people happy than just me. I found that art can cut through the noise and make others happy, even if it’s made by the thing that I am. If I can do that even once for only one person, then it’s worth putting on a Freakshow.