These are some of the autobiographical comics I’ve created for various anthologies, and websites such as The Nib, Splinter News, and PEN America. These comics typically focus on queer, asexual, and transgender themes.
Awards
“Nothing Wrong With Me” received the 2017 Prism Award for Best Short Form Comic.
“How I Told My Grandma I’m Transgender” received the 2016 Outstanding Transgender Coverage Award from the LGBTQ Journalists Association.
“The Transformers” was first published in Qu33R, winner of the Ignatz Award for Best Anthology.
Books for Sale
These comics were originally published in OUT FRONT Magazine.
16 pages, full color, 5.5″ x 8.5″
$5.00 each, plus shipping.
“Ace Pilot” posits an asexual headcanon for Luke Skywalker. “Two’s Cabin” recounts the author’s adventure at a trans guy bar in Tokyo. “Banned Books” takes a look at censorship of queer media (and Alison Bechdel’s FUN HOME in particular). “Trans Potty” offers a humorous take on bathroom troubles for trans guys.
16 pages, full color minicomic. $5.00.
Features the award-winning “Nothing Wrong With Me” (originally published by The Nib), “Sickness” (originally published by PEN America), and a diary comic about my travels to a trans guy bar in Tokyo.
“Nothing Wrong With Me” received the 2017 Prism Award for Best Short Form Comic.
16 pages, full color and black & white minicomic. $5.00.
Features the award-winning “How I Told My Grandma I’m Transgender” (originally appeared on Fusion.net), “The Transformers” (originally appeared in QU33R), and “On Reflection” (originally appeared in ALPHABET).
“How I Told My Grandma I’m Transgender” received the 2016 Outstanding Transgender Coverage Award from the LGBTQ Journalists Association.
16 pages, full color minicomic. $5.00.