chapter 4 of my webcomic is up. 🤘
18+ relevant TWs and CWs after the title page
im dizzy af and im gonna become horizontal for a couple hours lol
it took me an entire year but i still DID IT. 40 pages of self-destruction babey
i love y'all. thanks for helping me get to this point. i really dont think i could have done it without your support.
I never posted about this here but since twitter is kind of over now, I suppose I will remember I have a tumblr.
The CHROMATIC FANTASY was taken up by Silver Sprocket and is coming out THIS FALL. Preorders are currently available on their website.
It is a fun and exciting pulp romance fantasy adventure thing about two trans guys. One of them is a disgraced nun who has sex with the devil and the other is a disgraced jester who was raised by wolves. Together, they are a problem for others. 18+
Very excited to announce that I will begin uploads of the Second Circus as a webcomic shortly, right here on this blog! All pages of vol. 1 are completed and I’m beginning work on vol. 2 in the next couple weeks. Follow for updates and please make yourself comfortable in preparation for the show to begin! (Also, if you're in the Richmond area, I will be selling physical copies at RICE on November 12 and hopefully will have limited stock available at Velocity Comics sometime after that!)
About the Second Circus:
For generations, Katya’s family has owned and operated the Moondrop Carnival, an old-school traveling circus. Katya, like her ancestors, has a secret: the ability to travel between their world and another, a magical fey realm home to the Second Circus. For years the two circuses have existed in harmony, but now Katya’s mother—who does not believe the Second Circus exists—wishes to sell the Carnival and settle down in time for Katya to attend high school.
The Second Circus is a coming-of-age story about parents and children and the baggage that can unwittingly be conveyed from one generation to the next. It is also a story about magic and wonder and a rebuttal of the idea that growing up has to mean leaving these things behind.
KNAPSACK MAGAZINE Volume 1: Cassette Kickstarter is LIVE!
Welcome to KNAPSACK MAGAZINE: a comics and illustration anthology from Lucky Pocket Press, featuring over 200 pages of comics, illustration, and words from 21 different artists!
Knapsack Magazine is a comics anthology that is a love letter to our collective weird kid nostalgia. Comics have been ever present through our lives, and with Knapsack Magazine we wanted to emulate our love for serialized manga publications like Shojo Beat and Shonen Jump, popularized in North America during the 90's and early 2000’s. Knapsack is meant to fit snugly in your Jansport backpack, holding precious things, ready to be a friend on your way back from school. With this anthology, we hope to evoke the nostalgia and excitement of picking up a new manga after school and being swept away into an entirely new world.
Our first volume’s theme word is Cassette! Music, mixtapes, concerts, recitals, band class, headphones, mp3 players, midi covers, Casio keyboards, peeled off labels, plastic cd cases, sheet music, homecoming dances... We asked our artists to interpret this word as closely or as loosely as they'd like, and the results are absolutely beautiful!
SOON TO BEGIN UPLOADS AS A WEBCOMIC SOMETIME THIS YEAR
“For generations, Katya’s family has owned and operated the Moondrop Carnival, an old-school traveling circus. Katya, like her ancestors, has a secret: the ability to travel between their world and another, a magical fey realm home to the Second Circus. For years the two circuses have existed in harmony, but now Katya’s mother—who does not believe the Second Circus exists—wishes to sell the Carnival and settle down in time for Katya to attend high school.
“The Second Circus is a coming-of-age story about parents and children and the baggage that can unwittingly be conveyed from one generation to the next. It is also a story about magic and wonder and a rebuttal of the idea that growing up has to mean leaving these things behind.”