Emil Ferris's debut graphic novel features a 10-year-old narrator discovering her queer identity through finding herself in the demons, vampires, and other monster figures she finds in both camp horror and high art. Read More
Sugar Town, cartoonist Hazel Newlevant's sweet memoir of a polyamorous encounter, shows how relationships can work outside of binary definitions. Read More
Williams’ surrealist line art curves and meanders like psychedelic paisley, reflecting the true absurdity of the capitalist transformation of our cities. Read More
This collection is a visual smorgasbord, packed with one-page wrestling matches, posters, fake ads for Oaf hair care products, and…paper dolls Read More