Crossing the Rubicon

george

 

About the comic 

In this comic, Elo humorously explores the modern obsession with digital self-expression. Standing behind a keyhole, symbolizing the intimate and often hidden nature of social media trends, Elo poses a thought-provoking and cheeky question: “Am I the only one who’s never taken a nude selfie?”

The scene cleverly plays on the duality of privacy and exposure in today’s digital age, where personal moments often find their way into the public sphere. Elo’s reflection captures the irony of living in a world where self-disclosure is both celebrated and scrutinized. By framing the question within the visual metaphor of a keyhole, the comic hints at how easily private moments can be “unlocked” in the age of the internet.

The title, Crossing the Rubicon, underscores the irreversible choices people make when they blend the personal with the public, poking fun at the fine line between self-expression and oversharing in the modern era. Elo once again delivers a playful yet thought-provoking commentary on contemporary culture.