Rain (webcomic)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Rain'' is a
slice-of-life Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. In theater, slice of life refers to naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence of events in a character ...
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be co ...
first published in November 2010 by Jocelyn Samara DiDomenick. It follows a teenage
trans Trans- is a Latin prefix meaning "across", "beyond", or "on the other side of". Used alone, trans may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Trans (festival), a former festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom * ''Trans'' (film ...
girl named Rain Flaherty as she attends a
private Private or privates may refer to: Music * " In Private", by Dusty Springfield from the 1990 album ''Reputation'' * Private (band), a Denmark-based band * "Private" (Ryōko Hirosue song), from the 1999 album ''Private'', written and also recorde ...
Catholic high school Catholic schools are pre-primary, primary and secondary educational institutions administered under the aegis or in association with the Catholic Church. , the Catholic Church operates the world's largest religious, non-governmental school syste ...
and interacts with the community around her. In 2013, volume one of ''Rain'' was published in a book format.


Plot

Rain Flaherty, a trans girl, moves away from her hometown and enrolls at St. Hallvard High School with the assistance of her aunt, Fara Bryer, who is a teacher at the school. Rain is finally ready to present solely femme in public; however, she encounters childhood friend Gavin Kurz, who knew her when she was still presenting masculine. To further complicate matters, she meets siblings Maria and Rudy Strongwell, the latter of whom accidentally discovers she is trans.


Characters


Rain and her family

* Rain Flaherty - A teenage trans girl in her senior year of upper secondary school, Rain moves from her hometown and enrols at St. Hallvard's in Centerville to be able to present femme and avoid anyone she knows. Rain is the youngest of three siblings. She is a fan of ''Black Wings: Kaminari'', an in-universe manga series. After briefly dating Rudy Strongwell, she realizes that she's gay, and later starts dating Emily Caston. * Fara Bryer - Rain's aunt, and an art teacher at St. Hallvard's High School. Fara is bisexual, and dated Vincent Valverde in the past when he was still presenting as a woman. * Kellen Flaherty - Rain's older sister, Kellen does not accept Rain being trans, and deadnames her. Kellen forcibly cuts Rain's hair whilst the latter is asleep, causing Rain to disown her. Has a twin, Aiken. * Aiken Flaherty - Rain's older brother, Aiken was initially unaccepting of her but has since come around. He once dated Jessica Li, a trans woman, and reacted badly when she told him of that; since Rain's coming out, however, he's been working to reconcile with her. Aiken is twins with Kellen.


St. Hallvard's High School

* Gavin Kurz - Rain's childhood friend. He is initially quite rude and insensitive to Rain but eventually grows to understand and support her. * Maria Strongwell - Rudy's sister. She is an initially-closeted lesbian, before later
coming out Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity. Framed and debated as a privacy issue, coming out of ...
in front of the entire school. * Rudy Strongwell - Maria's brother. He is openly gay, causing conflict with his disapproving parents. Rudy occasionally cross-dresses as Ruby. * Emily Caston - Rain's classmate, Emily is initially presented as a popular, uncaring girl; beneath this cool exterior, though, is an abusive mother and an ex-boyfriend that gets her pregnant. Emily is actually a very sweet and caring girl, and supports Rain when the latter becomes estranged from her siblings. She eventually comes out as
pansexual , meaning "all" , definition = Sexual or romantic attraction to people regardless of gender , classification = Sexual identity , parent = Bisexuality , synonyms = , associated_terms = Polysexual, queer, heterofl ...
, and begins dating Rain. * Arthur Feltman - A Catholic priest and the Dean of Students at St. Hallvard's. He is supportive of Rain; his younger brother Will is a trans man who lives on the other side of the country. Arthur views helping Rain partly as a way to reconcile with his brother. * Quenton Morrison - A Catholic priest and the Headmaster at St. Hallvard's. He is a lawful evil character, committed to enforcing the school's moral code, and does not react well to queer people. Quenton is eventually fired and replaced with Arthur Feltman in the interim.


Other characters

* Jessica Li - A trans woman and Aiken Flaherty's former girlfriend, Jessica met Aiken through an on-line dating service. When she came out as trans to Aiken, he broke up with her. Jessica makes up with Aiken and agrees to try out being friends again when she sees him making an effort not to deadname or misgender Rain or her in a conversation with Kellen. * Vincent Valverde - A trans man who is Rain and Jessica's therapist. He is also Fara Bryer's former significant other. *Lydia Wynn Caston - Rain and Emily's daughter.


Release

In December 2015, Jocelyn Samara DiDomenick hosted a holiday illustration featuring Rain and
trans Trans- is a Latin prefix meaning "across", "beyond", or "on the other side of". Used alone, trans may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Trans (festival), a former festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom * ''Trans'' (film ...
protagonists of many other webcomics, like Zoë in '' Venus Envy'', Jess & Seb in ''2punk4you'', Carrie & Allison in ''Closetspace'', Jesska in ''Manic Pixie Nightmare Girls'' and Stephie in ''
Assigned Male ''Assigned Male'' is a webcomic illustrated and written by Sophie Labelle. It draws upon her experiences as a trans girl and woman. The comic, and series of zines, address issues of gender norms and privilege. It began in October 2014 and is on ...
''. On March 20, 2021, Samara announced an official French translation, by Mia Sadoch. It is updated weekly, and available for free, much like the original. On March 15, 2022, Samara announced that the series had ended and that she would begin work on two other webcomics soon. ''Moonlight Wanderers'' is yet to be released and is currently in development. On December 5, 2022, Samara finally released ''My Impossible Soulmate'', revealing it to be a standalone prequel to ''Rain''.


Adaptations


Animated series

In December 2020, Samara linked to a teaser trailer for an animated series of ''Rain'', announcing that one was in
production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ...
. Larissa Logan Robin Frost, also known by their handle LariUmbreon, announced that she would be voicing Rain in a post on
Reddit Reddit (; stylized in all lowercase as reddit) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion website. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images ...
. The official
YouTube YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by ...
channel for the series described it as a "story for boys, girls, and everyone in between." In January 2021, DiDomenick revealed on Twitter that she had done "very little besides provide the story and character designs the animation is based on". On September 14, 2021, in a video re-upload of an instrumental track coupled with animation for the series, LariUmbreon announced the series cancellation, but did not specify the reason. In April 2022, LariUmbreon, using the name "Robin", announced that the full animated adaption of ''Rain'' was discontinued but that she would continue posting short animated clips, linking to a crowdfunding campaign on
Patreon Patreon (, ) is a membership platform that provides business tools for content creators to run a subscription service. It helps creators and artists earn a monthly income by providing rewards and perks to their subscribers. Patreon charges a co ...
. She included a 14-page description of what happened and why the full animated adaptation was discontinued.


Reception

In ''TRANSforming Spaces: Transgender Webcomics as a Model for Transgender Empowerment and Representation within Library and Archive Spaces,'' Nami K. R. Hatfield (2015) argues that ''Rain'' derives its effectiveness from its "informed and sympathetic portrayal of transgender experiences", and notes that DiDomenick uses "the participatory methods of organized fandom" in order to interact with ''Rain'''s readers and fanbase. Participatory culture (a new media theory concept developed by scholar
Henry Jenkins Henry Jenkins III (born June 4, 1958) is an American media scholar and Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts, a joint professorship at the University of Southern California (USC) Annenberg School for Communication an ...
) in the Internet age, Hatfield contends, is precisely what makes ''Rain'' a reality - it enables smaller-scale works centred around non-mainstream experiences such as the trans experience to be shared easily. However, some were more critical, with a publication, ''Yes Homo'', saying that the webcomic '' Venus Envy'' was better at "making a joke that isn’t based in
transphobia Transphobia is a collection of ideas and phenomena that encompass a range of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender people or transness in general. Transphobia can include fear, aversion, hatred, violence or anger tow ...
." The
Boston Public Library The Boston Public Library is a municipal public library system in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1848. The Boston Public Library is also the Library for the Commonwealth (formerly ''library of last recourse'') of the Commonweal ...
ranks ''Rain'' at number 22 on a list of 31 comics to binge whilst stuck at home. Michele Kirichanskaya of
ComicsVerse ComicsVerse is a comics journalism website covering comics news, reviews, analysis, and interviews with artists and writers. In addition to original written content, the site produces podcasts, videos, original webcomics, and covers news related ...
ranks it at number 2 on their list of 10 must-read LGBTQIA+ webcomics, praising its chibi art style whilst noting its initial lack of racial diversity. Librarian and folkorist Charlie McNabb described ''Rain'' as a "slice-of-life webcomic about a trans girl" and noted that the comic has a
genderfluid Non-binary and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are not solely male or femaleidentities that are outside the gender binary. Non-binary identities fall under the transgender umbrella, since non-binary people typicall ...
character.


Notes


External links

* Second teaser trailer for Rain: the Animated Series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t547oBetHfo


References

{{Reflist 2010 webcomic debuts LGBT-related comics LGBT-related webcomics Transgender-related comics Webcomics in print