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Welcoming @valkwise back to this year's comics fair!
Val Wise is a comic artist from the eastern United States. Her past work includes Délicatesse and I am of Two Hearts.
Welcoming @boyaboyasun to the fair!
Boya Sun is the co-creator of the children’s graphic novel CHASMA KNIGHTS and the middle grade graphic novel series 5 WORLDS. The themes in Boya’s work usually revolve around cute absurd characters, mechanical creations, & existential questions
Welcoming @sasmilledge back to SB fair!
Sas Milledge is a comic artist based in Naarm. She has done design, comic, and illustration work for DC Comics, Boom! Studios, Simon & Schuster, BlinkInk, and Penguin Random House. Her debut graphic novel, 'Mamo' was released in April 2022
Welcoming @artproje_ct to the fair! Myraha is an Atlanta based artist and engineer who, through their explorations in imaginative architecture, plays at the invisible line between the logical and emotional mind. In doing so, they tend to draw the same thing over and over again.
Delighted to welcome back @pixlotl to this year's fair!
Geov is a trans / nonbinary comic artist who likes to craft strange tales using clay and scraps they found on the floor.
Welcoming @7GROVEYS to our exhibitor lineup!
7CLUBS is a Filipino character and comic artist. She is currently working on graphic novels about gay girls, the holy act of creating oneself no matter the cost, and dragons.
Thrilled to welcome back @kikuhughes to this year's fair!
Kiku Hughes is a Yonsei cartoonist based in the Seattle area. Her first graphic novel, Displacement, was published in 2020. Her work explores themes of identity, queer romance, soft sci-fi and anti-capitalist futures.
Pleased to welcome back @aatmajapandya to the festival once more!
Aatmaja draws for fun and sometimes also for work. She has a graphic novel called SLIP coming out in 2022.
Welcoming @dandydande to our exhibitor lineup!
Heather is an illustrator who loves whimsical stories about relationships in fantastic settings. She has many interests, including (but not limited to) tea, spreadsheets, and going down mysterious rabbit holes on the internet.