One child, anyway. A little girl named Katy, in Massachussetts. She wrote a letter to her local paper, the Daily Hampshire Gazette, asking them to please pick up ‘Phoebe and Her Unicorn.’ Not only did they, but they let her ask me some interview questions. And she really nailed it. Read about it here! […]
Did you catch the reveal of Max’s parents in this week’s strips? I’ve actually known all along that Max has lesbian parents. I’ve been waiting for years for it to come up organically. And it actually did in the forthcoming Phoebe and Her Unicorn In: The Magic Storm, which is due out in October. So […]
SLJ’s Brigid Alverson interviewed me for a great article about LGBTQ representation in comics. I’m quoted in the article, but I said a lot more, and apparently it was interesting enough that she also published the whole interview. Read more →
I’m headed back to Seattle, land of my youth. And my early adulthood. And my early middle adulthood. Look for me at Emerald City comic con this weekend! Booth 512. The Collapsar booth. (Collapsar is a loose group of people I’ve been splitting an ECCC booth with for several years.)Â Read more →
It looks good! Not what I was expecting after everyone wanted there to be less lines! 🙂
Wow, looks like someone took my comment a little too seriously! But hey, its good!
It does make me wonder what it is that Millie just blew up, however.
Now that I think of it, Cubby…
When are we getting another dose of Raine? 🙂
I think I see some lines around Millies left fang. This is acceptable though because her left fang would not be visible without them
Also, there is the annual running joke of Millie shaving Ozy , akin to Lucy and the football in the old