I completed 3 zines this year! Buy them now.
I made one issue of Monsters of Golarion and How to Defeat Them! It’s an in-world periodical for the TTRPG campaign I play with my friends. We play Pathfinder 2E - if you don’t know what that is, think D&D but a little different. My character, Edgar the Thaumaturge, had a side gig writing articles about the monsters he encountered for this magazine. I like having an extracurricular activity to get me into my characters so I made this zine. It features 4 articles about real Pathfinder monsters, an article about adventure preparedness, fake diegetic ads, and more! It’s all designed and laid out in a style inspired by early printing presses, woodcut illustrations, and early periodical graphic design.
Sadly, our whole party of characters have died so I don’t think I’ll be making any more MOGAHTDT but there’s a good chance I’ll be making a new zine based on my next character.
I made two issues of my art and fashion zine, JAM ZONE! Issue #1 is a collection of drawings of bank robbers and the disguises they decided to wear. Issue #2 is a fashion pictorial featuring looks from the 80s and 90s shot through the prism of the early internet and video gaming.The back cover features a timeline of the history of the internet. I have a lot of feelings about that little timeline and how it has shaped the world we live in.
JAM ZONE secret origin: Back before I started working on Floating BunnyHead #1, I had begun formulating a fashion-magazine-art-book-thing. It was inspired by my time working at Spring 3D in Brooklyn, “Grey” an obscure novel by Jon Armstrong, and a dream I had where an office full of people told me I couldn’t make a fashion magazine. A group of my friends made a website to motivate each other to produce creative things after we collectively experienced slumps of one kind or another after graduating college. I started dreaming up this fashion art thing before realizing I should make a comic book instead and that it should be Floating BunnyHead. JAM ZONE has grown out of a 14-year-old document and other disparate ideas rattling around in my head. I plan on doing this NFK style: make seceral zines until I have enough material to produce a big shiny collection of the whole series.
This year, I also wrote and drew a new Floating BunnyHead mini comic featured in the pages of Corn Smut, an anthology of comics by Iowa City creators compiled by Jackson Palmer, available at Daydreams Comics in downtown Iowa City. This is the first FBH comic since FBH #2 came out in 2018! If you know me, I’ve decided to roll this tiny amount of FBH material into a whole new Floating BunnyHead Bonus Levels book! You heard that right, I’m working on a new Floating BunnyHead comic book for you to read with your eyeballs!
Find me at comic and zine shows in 2026 to pick up JAM ZONE, MOGAHTDT, and other new goodies! Or buy the zines now from my web store!