A comic about a trans girl turning into a beautiful woman was first posted to Toonhole in 2014, after which it was picked up, remixed, and edited into a series of surreal memes that only grew increasingly bizarre and removed from the comic's original premise.

Here's a history and evolution of the comic that starts with a mean little boy who chastises another kid for having a "girl bike," and various "girly" things as the kid grows older, only to realize that the kid has grown into a nice looking woman in a few years.

Where Was The 'Nice Girl Bike' Comic Originally Posted?

The "Nice girl bike" comic was originally posted by comic artist Ryan Kramer and uploaded to Toonhole in November 2014. The comic depicted a little boy saying "Nice girl bike" to another child, and repeating the cycle of mockery through the child's "girl hair" and "girl hormone supplements" phase, until he is eventually left slack-jawed as an adult at the "girl" now being a woman.

How Did 'Nice Girl Bike' Turn Into A Meme?

In 2017, various iFunny users began subverting the wholesome message of the original comic by changing the punchline and inserting surreal elements into the comic's message. One user altered some elements of the comic such that the person saying "Nice girl bike" was shown to be an adult attracted to the woman all her life, while another edited the woman out of the comic entirely.

What Were Some More 'Nice Girl Bike Memes' To Emerge In 2017?

Various iFunny users picked up on the idea of creating strange, sometimes meaningless and sometimes all too meaningful memes by using Ryan Kramer's original comic. Some users inserted images of peaches, others added strange stylistic elements, and some changed the format of the meme entirely.


For the full history of the "Nice girl bike" meme, be sure to check out GotFunnyPictures's encyclopedia entry for more information.


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