Erika Moen draws in a round, cartoony style with crisp lines. Her color palette is composed of yellows, oranges, black, and white. Page 1 The comic begins very open and airy, with lots of free space around the joyful art. Narration: Throughout my 20s-early 30s I was a working artist, a daily bike commuter, an intermediate pole dancer, and had the sexual appetite of a hungry bear- which was fitting since I was also a professional sex toy reviewer in addition to researching and drawing comics about sex full time. Erika cruises by carefree on her bike. She is a tattooed white cis woman in her 30s wearing a black tank top and orange booty shorts with black Doc Martens boots. A curving dotted line illustrates her bike's path, which swoops by icons of comic pages, a pole dancer on a pole, a big roaring grizzly bear that calls out for sexy-times hearts, sex toys, an open book full of hearts, and then more floating hearts. Reclining backwards on her bike lackadaisically, she confidently asserts, "This is the good life." Narration: But then, in my mid-to-late-30s, something changed. Erika's bike comes to an abrupt stop, throwing her over the handlebars. Narration: I got weaker and weaker. After bouncing a few times on the ground, she comes to a complete stop face-down and limp. A pink ribbon obscures the bottom of the page with the text "Read the rest on Oh Joy Sex Toy."