I think I just would have preferred to read her perspective - as nuanced and sensitive as he tried to be, and as valid as his perspective is - as a character, she wasn't given a lot of room to talk, which was weird to me? It was more diary comics about him processing.
An autobiographical comic about a young man who learns his girlfriend and her young son are HIV+. The relationships (between Fred and his gf, his friends, and especially the little boy) are sweet and feel true, and the art is really good. His ink is fluid but nevertheless conveys a great deal of i...