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                      Emylle on Wheels, Web Comic – Different Traits

                      Published by Emylle Torres and Milene Correia at February 23, 2026
                      Categories
                      • Web Comic
                      Tags
                      • ableism
                      • disability humor
                      • empathy
                      • Emylle Torres
                      • humor
                      • Milene Correia
                      • web comic
                      A square image with a cartoonish, comic-style, and subtly ironic aesthetic, designed for a webcomic or graphic story. The single-panel comic features Emylle, a young person in a wheelchair, looking on with a neutral expression as a small mouse pops its head out of a hole in the ground. The mouse addresses her through three speech bubbles, expressing a sense of pity regarding her disability. The background is a minimalist landscape of soft beige and light green. A black owl logo is positioned in the upper-right corner of the panel. different traits Text: EMYLLE ON WHEELS, MILENE CORREIA AND EMYLLE TORRES, OH, EMYLLE!, I'M SO SORRY FOR YOU, DEAR, YOU'VE GOT A DISABILITY

                      Image by Milene Correia and Emylle Torres

                      Image by Milene Correia and Emylle Torres

                      Panel 1: Emylle, our heroine, is a girl who uses a wheelchair and who has short, curly hair and is wearing a blue-and-white-striped bodysuit. She’s surprised by a rat coming out of the ground. 

                      With a sad expression, he says, “Oh, Emylle! I’m so sorry for you, dear. You’ve got a disability.”

                      Panel 2: With a blank expression, Emylle replies, “Could be worse. I could pity people because of their different traits…but that would be ableism. Not cool.” 

                      The rat opens his eyes very wide in shock. 

                      Panel 3: With a softer, ashamed expression, he says, “Oh, got it!”


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                      Emylle Torres
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                      Emylle Torres Aguiar, is 22 and born in Fortaleza, Brazil. She finished a Tourism Course (2017), and is currently studying Spanish. She is a medalist and paralympic athlete of Boccia at a project called Esporte Sem Limites ("sport with no limits"), thought by the Associação D’Eficiência Superando Limites – (ADESUL). "Emylle On Wheels" is a webcomics work inspired by her life as a person with a disability. Through this work she’s become a character of the book series "Liz e seus Amigos" (Liz and the gang), a project by Associação Cearense de Beisebol and Daniel Brandão, a Brazilian comics artist.

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                      Milene Correia
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                      Brazilian multidisciplinary artist. Major in English Language and Literature, taking a specialization course in Teaching of Drama. I write, rewrite, draw and compose and expose because my heart can’t fit all these feelings. Leo, Queer, 92.Follow Milene on Instagram for more.

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