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Go on a journey with Hyde Goltz, one of the first people to ever have bigenital surgery--basically, they have two functional sets of genitals. Hyde shares the intimate details of their experience getting this revolutionary surgery as a nonbinary person. Graphic, humorous, and heartwarming, this comic is for anyone who wants guidance and encouragement for this process--or to understand the experience of a loved one who's pursuing it. Celebrate bodily autonomy and get practical, friendly guidance from someone who has lived a bigenital revolution.

Produktbeschreibung
Go on a journey with Hyde Goltz, one of the first people to ever have bigenital surgery--basically, they have two functional sets of genitals. Hyde shares the intimate details of their experience getting this revolutionary surgery as a nonbinary person. Graphic, humorous, and heartwarming, this comic is for anyone who wants guidance and encouragement for this process--or to understand the experience of a loved one who's pursuing it. Celebrate bodily autonomy and get practical, friendly guidance from someone who has lived a bigenital revolution.
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Autorenporträt
Hyde Goltz, writer and beloved neighborhood cryptid, is quite enjoying this whole "changing into their most favorite version of themselves over the last fortysomething years" thing. Easily identifiable in the wild by their blue and red glasses, they continue to sparkle through the darkness. Just, usually offline. Jey Pawlik, the illustrator for Bigenital Revolution, sent in their bio and photo (attached): Jey Pawlik (they/them) is a nonbinary comic artist whose goal is to make unapologetically queer comics. They have been working in comics since 2013 as the artist for Topaz Comics with two completed webcomics "Dead City" and "Gender Slices" under their belt. Their specialty is autobio and character-focused short stories. Find more of their work at jpawlik.com.