Yes, but not as easily and I should be able to. Your text layout needs a lot of work, as does the perspective of your backgrounds.
I also think you'd benefit from making an in-depth character sheet of your character(s). Viewed from multiple angles, listing multiple facial expressions, and so on. The first three drawings of Benny almost don't even look like the same creature. His teeth and ears change sizes, and his eyes look so different between the second and third drawings that it was hard to identify immediately that it was supposed to be the same creature. Consistency is often very important when it comes to comics, and having a character sheet to reference can help with that.
But yes. I can understand what's going on, so that's a start.
Yeah, I knew background perspective was going to be a problem.
I also do have trouble with consistency. Like for example, Benny's feet. I always try to make them so big they look cool/cute, but not so big it becomes a foot fetish. But his horn, his ears, his eyes, all the cuts in his vest, many things about character making are difficult. And I struggle to get them right.
Right now, the only consistency problem that I see that's night and day is Benny's horn in the third panel at the top. The rest can be ignored for now. As for Background perspective, I think it might just be easier if I stick to one window for now. As for letter placement, I've always been bad at handwriting. That might be difficult.
Anyway, thanks for the criticism.
I should make a character sheet explaining his vest and his expressions, I should also draw an expression with Benny's mouth open.