Eleanor Crewes is a British illustrator and comic artist known for her graphic memoirs and works that explore personal themes such as identity, family, and self-discovery. She gained prominence with her critically acclaimed debut graphic novel "The Times I Knew I Was Gay," which is a humorous and poignant autobiographical story about her journey of coming out and embracing her sexuality. Crewes's art style is characterized by its accessibility, charm, and expressiveness, making her work relatable to a wide audience. Her ability to combine visual storytelling with heartfelt honesty has endeared her to readers and critics alike.