Comics

Coruscanti

Self Published
Illustrated by Valentine Barker

A comic about what happens to your depression after you die and can finally see your life without all the negative thoughts in your head. Themes include death, reflection, and hope.

Elder Buns

Originally published in Cthulhu is Hard to Spell: Battle Royale anthology.
Illustrated by Andrea Rosales
Lettered by Frank Cvetkovic

Based on H.P. Lovecraft’s elder gods. This comic is a cheeky little number about Poseidon and his octopus buddy Opal playing a prank on the star eater, Ammutseba. They even manage to convince Ammutseba that the ultimate god, Cthulhu, likes his butt!

Uprooted

First Published by Tenebrous Press
Illustrated by Harrison Webb

Originally appearing in the anthology The Green Inferno, this comic is about what happens when a rich couple decides to tear down a tree that’s survived millennia just to build their dream home. There are some sacred places that are not meant for us.

Hope Survives

First Published in a charity zine for the Australian wild fires.
Illustrated by Harrison Webb

A story of hope amid the fires that hit Australia pretty hard. A comic that shows the animals of the outback working together to save each other, while the humans try to keep the fires at bay.

Better Together

Originally Published in Strange Waters anthology by Arledge Comics
Illustrated by Andrea Rosales

Better Together is a cute little comic about an ice sprite and a fire sprite who’ve both had bad days. Through their shared stories, they realize they’ve been connected the whole time and together they make things better. It’s also super gay.

Time Wasters

Originally published in My Kingdom for a Panel Anthology by Arledge Comics
Illustrated by Andrea Rosales

This comic is set to Shakespeare’s Sonnet #19 and follows a motorcycle race against Time itself. A fun play on how a life of love will beat Time any day of the year.

First Impressions

Self Published
Illustrated by Diane Barker

In this comic Death receives an unlikely visitor. A small child who’s persistence and dedication teaches him a valuable lesson about friendship, love, and holding on to what matters most. A tale of unlikely friendships, love, and loss.

Don’t Let Momma Sleep

Originally Published in The Dark Lady Returns anthology by Hellcat Press.
Illustrated by Samantha Hummer

A babysitter struggles with her young charge as a single mother tries to get some much needed sleep. But, the child knows of a secret about her mother that she tries to warn the babysitter about. Don’t Let Momma Sleep is a classic horror comic full of suspense.

A Worthy Distortion

Self Published
Illustrated by Andrea Rosales

A Worthy Distortion explores the debilitating effects of self-doubt and what it means to finally see the value in yourself.