You wanna buy some comics or some of my other art? Well, dang, here’s links to all my stuff for sale.
I do have some original comic art for sale. Some webcomics on here will have a little “Purchase” button under the title, which will take you to a PayPal checkout:
Or you can contact me and we’ll figure it out.
QUICK LINKS:
Ko-Fi Store
Most of my solo comics are available for sale in both print and digital editions in my Ko-Fi store. You can also find several of my books on Amazon or in indie bookstores, but for things like minicomics, pay-what-you-want low-res PDF downloads, or to request signed copies of anything, Ko-Fi is your best bet.
If you are not in the United States, you may be able to get significantly cheaper shipping via Amazon for my self-published books that are available through that platform.
Feeping Creatures Etsy Store
The Feeping Creatures Etsy shop is the place to go if you want to buy any of my all-ages monster-related art and merch. This includes figurines, jewelry, enamel pins, onesies, originals, and other fun stuff.
Solo Comics for Sale
QAT Person #4 consists of several standalone, single-page, full-color autobio (well, mostly autobio) comics on queer, asexual, and transgender topics. Rated PG for a couple of bad words. From silly jokes to explainer comics to political commentary, each comic in this collection explores a facet of what it means to be queer, asexual, and/or trans.
These comics were originally published in OUT FRONT Magazine.
16 pages, full color, 5.5″ x 8.5″
$5.00 each, plus shipping.
A longtime veteran of metal shows in America, I encountered a number of surprising differences between a typical American metal show and this one in a suburb of Tokyo. Can you figure out how to buy the ticket from the copy machine at the 7-11? Are you inadvertently claiming you mandatory beverage at the wrong time? How do you know which gesture to make when you’re rocking out? You can find out the answers to each of these questions in Gig in Japan!
This story was originally published in The Comics Journal online.
8 pages, full color, 5.5″ x 8.5″
$3.00 each, plus shipping.
This zine collects most of my fan art creations related to Our Flag Means Death season 1, plus some works inspired by the 2022 OFMD panels at Emerald City Comic Con and C2E2. There are also a couple of What We Do in the Shadows cameos for extra measure.
You can probably guess who my favorite character is.
Content notes: nothing outside the scope of what’s in the show. There’s some swearing, there’s some blood, there’s some risque ribaldry.
16-pages, full color, 5.5″ x 8.5″
Zines are $5.00 each, plus shipping.
As any OFMD fan knows, Izzy loves his leather pants (amongst other things), so I thought it would be fun to make an Izzy-themed BDSM/leather pride flag!
Based on the traditional kink pride flag, with black and blue stripes (plus one white stripe) and a red heart, my design incorporates the heart from Blackbeard’s flag with Izzy’s hands.
This durable, glossy vinyl sticker features original artwork by Dylan Edwards, and can be affixed to notebooks, laptops, phone cases, water bottles, etc.
Sticker dimensions: 3 inches high x 5 inches wide
Stickers are $4.00 each, free shipping to the U.S., $2 shipping to the rest of the world.
Bears certainly do love things that are edible, don’t they? Ahem. This bear originally appeared in one of my comics for OUT FRONT Magazine. Printed on holographic material, the sticker changes colors according to the angle of the light.
This durable, glossy vinyl sticker can be affixed to notebooks, laptops, phone cases, water bottles, etc.
Sticker dimensions: 2.5 inches high x 3 inches wide
Stickers are $4.00 each, free shipping to the U.S., $2 shipping to the rest of the world.
This 16-page standalone Valley of the Silk Sky short story, originally published in black & white in the Beyond Anthology, has been remastered! Now in full color, with some edits to bring the story more in line with official VotSS canon.
Now available as a print minicomic!
16 pages, full-color. $5.00.
This collection includes chapters 6-10 of my webcomic Valley of the Silk Sky, and is now available as a print book and a PDF!
[NOTE: page count difference for print and digital is due to spacer pages, content is identical.]
Print: 60 pages, full-color. $15.00.
Digital: 54 pages, full-color. $5.99.
Web-res pay-what-you-want version also available.
Valley of the Silk Sky: The Long Run is a queer YA science fiction adventure comic, serialized on valleyofthesilksky.com. Part One collects chapters 1-5 of the story.
[NOTE: page count difference for print and digital is due to spacer pages, content is identical.]
Print: 70 pages, full-color. $15.00.
Digital: 62 pages, full-color. $5.99.
Web-res pay-what-you-want version also available.
QAT Person #3 is a 5.5″ x 8.5″ minicomic that includes 14 pages of autobio comics on queer, asexual, and transgender topics. Rated PG for a couple of bad words.
“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.
QAT Person #2 is a 5.5″ x 8.5″ minicomic featuring autobio comics on queer, asexual, and transgender topics. Rated PG for a couple of bad words. Includes 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.
QAT Person is a 5.5″ x 8.5″ minicomic featuring full-color autobio comics on queer, asexual, and transgender topics. Rated PG for a couple of bad words. Includes 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. QU33R received the 2013 Ignatz Award for Best Anthology.
16 pages, full color minicomic. $5.00.
Politically InQueerect: Old Ghosts and Other Stories
In this full-color tale, Todd joins Archer and his mother on a journey to England to help Archer’s grandmother move. Gran is adamant that her old house is haunted, Archer is adamant that it isn’t. Will Archer’s skepticism lead to his peril, or is Gran amusing herself with a huge wind-up?
Includes a selection of choice PiQue strips from the comic’s 14-year run!
48 pages, full color comic book. $1.00 – $5.00.
Digital also available.
Transposes separates gender from sexuality and illustrates six fascinating true stories of transgender men who also identify as queer. The result is laugh-out-loud funny, heartbreaking, challenging, inventive, informative, and invites the reader to explore what truly makes a man a man. Includes a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Alison Bechdel (Fun Home).
132 page PDF, black and white.
NOTE: The print edition of Transposes is sold out.
Want comics that queer the heck outta sports? Congrats! This is the book for you.In addition to baseball, football, basketball, and hockey, The Outfield also takes a swing at golf, cricket, tennis, rugby, archery, the Olympics, soccer, and a host of other wholesome athletic endeavors.
The Outfield collects the entire run of Dylan Edwards’ sports comic from Outsports.com, and features a bonus section of even more queer sports cartoons.
Print: 102 pages, full-color. $20.00.
Digital (high resolution): 102 pages, full-color. $5.99.
Digital (web resolution): 102 pages, full-color. FREE.
Bleating About the Bush collects all the weekly editorial cartoons I did for the Texas Triangle and TXT Newsmagazine from 2004-2005.
This book offers a snapshot of the sorts of issues that captured the attention of queer and trans people during the middle of the Bush II years: same-sex marriage, gays in the military, gender panic, and the ongoing Republican attempts to scapegoat LGBTQ folks for political gain.Ideal for students of mid-2000s queer history, or librarians looking for archives of material from out-of-print queer newspapers.
Print: 60 pages, grayscale and full-color. $15.00.
Digital (high resolution): 60 pages, full-color. Pay-what-you-want.
The Ugly Little Beast tells the story of Trevor, a monster who wants to be a rat-catcher, but who is having difficulty finding a job. This is a cute all-ages comic that is chock full of rat puns. Trevor uses nonbinary they/them pronouns. This minicomic measures 4.25″ x 5.5″.20 pages.
Full color minicomic. $3.00.
Anthologies
These are all anthologies in which I’ve had work published. I don’t typically maintain a stock of these and can’t guarantee availability of any of the titles. But if you’re a completist, here are some leads! (I have reprinted some of these stories in my minicomics after the rights reverted.)
Be Gay, Do Comics is filled with dozens of comics about LGBTQIA experiences, ranging from personal stories to queer history to cutting satire about pronoun panic and brands desperate to co-opt pride. Brimming with resilience, inspiration, and humor, an incredible lineup of more than 30 top indie cartoonists takes you from the American Revolution through Stonewall to today’s fights for equality and representation.
Parsley Sage Rosemary & Quarantine is a digital zine of recipe comics, all designed to help you use up the ingredients in your pantry and cook easy, delicious meals while social distancing! 21 different cartoonists drew their favorite recipes, complete with full-color illustrations and simple step-by-step instructions.
My recipe in this collection is low-FODMAP, gluten-free, and vegetarian/vegan (but also highly adaptable, so you can add FODMAPs, glutens, and meats if you desire).
Features comics and prose stories by cartoonists and professional geeks about the world of comic book conventions from the guests who’ve attended them across the world. Featuring stories that are funny, sad, sweet, embarrassing, and heartfelt of a geek-culture life that shapes us, encourages us, and exhausts us every summer.
I have a 3-page story in this book.
An anthology featuring monster-themed comics by trans masculine creators.
I have a 9-page Valley of the Silk Sky standalone short story in this book.
The first anthology of its kind, We’re Still Here: An All-Trans Comics Anthology offers dozens of new stories that render trans experiences in comics form: some fiction, some nonfiction, some sad, some thoughtful, some funny, some bizarre, all authentic. Edited by Jeanne Thornton and Tara Avery.
The follow-up to the smash-hit The Secret Loves of Geek Girls, this brand new anthology features comic and prose stories from cartoonists and professional geeks about their most intimate, heartbreaking, and inspiring tales of love, sex, and dating. This volume includes creators of diverse genders, orientations, and cultural backgrounds.
This coloring book celebrates strong, independent women who were ahead of their time! The Butch Lesbians of the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s Coloring Book features over 40 real life butch women who defied the conservative mores of their age.
Featuring over 50 creators, ALPHABET is an anthology celebrating a decade of Prism Comics Queer Press Grant. Proceeds from sales help fund the grant.
Some of today’s finest LGBTQIAU cartoonists provide illustrations of 40 true life queer heroes and icons. Perfect for the coloring enthusiast!
This queer sci-fi & fantasy comic anthology features 18 stories by 26 incredible contributors, celebrating unquestionably queer characters hailing from across the spectrum of gender and sexuality, front and centre as the heroes of their own stories.
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Anthology.
QU33R is the Ignatz Award-winning anthology, edited by Robert Kirby, published by Northwest Press. Includes comics by Howard Cruse, Diane DiMassa, Ed Luce, Eric Orner, Kris Dresen, MariNaomi, Justin Hall, Dylan Edwards, and a ton of other amazing people.
No Straight Lines showcases major names such as Alison Bechdel, Howard Cruse, and Ralf Koenig (one of Europes most popular cartoonists), as well as many talented creators who never made it out of the queer comics ghetto, but produced amazing work that deserves wider attention.
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Anthology.
Side By Side International Film Festival Comic Book
I have several comics reprinted in this anthology, which is available in either English or Russian. Sales of this book benefit the Side By Side International LGBT Film Festival.