Emylle on Wheels, Web Comic – Brazil Carnival
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 with a yellow-and-black scarf around her neck. The floor is full of confetti. Happy, Emylle shouts, “This is Brazil! This is Carnival!”
Panel 2: Suddenly, a polar bear in a blue shirt appears and says, “Yeah, but maybe you should be at home…”
Panel 3: Emylle replies, angrily, “And maybe you should mind your own business!”
The polar bear opens his eyes and mouth wide in shock.
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Milene Correia
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.

Emylle Torres
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.




