17 creators in slice-of-life
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Andy Runton
Eisner Award-winning creator of the Owly graphic novel series
Caroline Cash
Eisner and Ignatz Award-winning cartoonist whose anthology PeePee PooPoo brings underground comix energy to queer millennial life — and the new cartoonist of Nancy.
Dave Baker
Eisner Award-nominated cartoonist and writer known for his hybrid graphic novels, punk-infused coming-of-age stories, and the acclaimed Mary Tyler Moorehawk.
Dustin Harbin
Cartoonist, illustrator, and letterer whose Diary Comics and BEHOLD! The Dinosaurs have made him a beloved fixture of indie comics.
Eric Kim
Korean-Canadian comic artist and illustrator known for Love as a Foreign Language, Zeroed Out, and Dinosaurs from Outer Space. Two decades of work across comics, children's books, and video game art.
George Gant
Award-winning syndicated cartoonist and comic letterer, creator of Beware of Toddler.
J. Torres
Shuster Award-winning Filipino-Canadian comic book writer known for Teen Titans Go!, Alison Dare, Lola: A Ghost Story, Power Lunch, Batman, and dozens of acclaimed all-ages graphic novels.
Javier Cruz Winnik
Puerto Rican comic creator and children's book author whose Kickstarter-funded series 'A Reason to Smile!' celebrates joy, resilience, and Boricua heritage.
Jim Mahfood
Neo-psychedelic comic creator known for his unrestrained Visual Funk style across Grrl Scouts, Tank Girl, and insane superhero parodies.
Joel J. Barker
Comic artist and community contributor
Jonathan Gorga
Comics writer, editor, and culture critic
Jonathan Hedrick
Multi-published indie comic writer based in Italy
Kamilah Wong
SCAD-trained comic artist and writer crafting stories of second chances, family secrets, and psychological twists.
Keezy Young
Eisner and Ignatz-nominated cartoonist whose autobiographical comic Sunflowers offers a luminous, unflinching look at bipolar disorder — and the creator of the queer supernatural romance Taproot.
Mayday Trippe
Non-binary cartoonist Mayday Trippe created acclaimed autobiographical comic Something Terrible and co-founded redesign site Project: Rooftop. Praised by Wired.
Nicole Goux
Eisner Award-nominated illustrator and cartoonist known for her work with DC Comics, Silver Sprocket, and collaborations with Dave Baker on books like Punk'N Heads and Forest Hills Bootleg Society.
Sanika Phawde
Award-winning cartoonist whose Ignatz Award-winning series "Wedding Juice and Other Melodramas" blends humor and heart to explore queer immigrant culture and the chaos of planning an Indian wedding.