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Ronnie Vazquez (they/them) is a southern-raised queer Puerto Rican illustrator and comic artist with a background in visual development. Their work has been featured in several indie anthologies, including the Eisner-winning anthology, Puerto Rico Strong. Their graphic novel debut, Saving Chupie, is a Louisiana Reader’s Choice and CYBILS award nominee, and has been featured in the Texas Maverick, New York Public Library, and IndieBound reading lists.


Self-Identifiers: Puerto Rican; Latin; Queer; Neurodivergent

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Kelly and Nichole Matthews are a twin art team making a living in the Emerald City. They have brought to life many stories and worlds, including a magic treehouse, a little mermaid under the sea, the world of Thra, a young boy lost in time, and many more.
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Bianca Xunise

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Bianca Xunise (they/them) is an illustrator, writer, and educator based out of Chicago, Illinois. With two Ignatz Awards under their belt, Bianca enjoys being a voice for those who march to the beat of their own drum and hopes that their comics are comforting to those who feel like they don’t fit in. In 2020, Bianca became the first nationally syndicated non-binary cartoonist when they joined thecomic strip Six Chix in 2020 as their first Black creator. In April 2024, their graphic novel Punk Rock Karaoke (Penguin Teen) debuted with rave reviews. “…a gripping narrative, relatable situations, and evocative artwork with an aesthetic that oozes with late-1970s zine flair.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review


Self-Identifiers: African-American; Queer; Woman-Focused; Punk


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Wendy Xu

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Wendy Xu is a bestselling, award-nominated Brooklyn-based illustrator and comics artist. She is the creator of Infinity Particle (2023, HarperCollins), Tidesong (2021 HarperCollins), and the co-creator of Mooncakes, a young adult fantasy graphic novel published in 2019 from Oni Press. Her work has been featured on Catapult, Barnes & Noble Sci-fi/Fantasy Blog, and Tor.com, among other places.


Self-Identifiers: Chinese; Queer


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Hannah Vardit

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Hannah Vardit is a Minnesotan living in Brooklyn, NY. She has worked for publishers such as Marvel and Boom! Studios, but is better known for her self-published work.
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Morgan Thompson

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An old vagabond that loves a good story, Morgan Thompson is a Cherokee artist that loves telling stories. She is Keetoowah Cherokee with membership in Cherokee Nation and comes from the Cherokee Nation Reservation in Northeastern Oklahoma. When not drawing, you can find her writing, and when she isn’t writing you can find her beading. She has a deep love for her Cherokee community and telling Indigenous stories to a wider audience.


Self-Identifiers: Indigenous; Native American; Cherokee; First American


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Danie Stirling

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Danie Stirling is the creator of webcomic-turned-graphic novel Crumbs (Clarion Books) and the upcoming graphic novel, Trove (Clarion Books). Based in Atlantic Canada, they check the weather forecast far too often for someone whose plans typically consist of staying inside to read a stack of manga.
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Sean Rubin

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Sean Rubin was born in Brooklyn, New York. As a city kid, he entertained himself by collecting interesting things, learning about unusual subjects, and by drawing characters from books, especially Redwall and The Lord of the Rings. Bolivar, the first book Sean both wrote and illustrated, received three starred reviews, and was nominated for an Eisner award, an ELG, and a Ringo award.


Self-Identifiers: Jewish; New York City; Rural


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Stephanie Rodríguez

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Stephanie Rodriguez, a Bronx-born published author-illustrator, made waves with her debut middle-grade graphic novel, Doodles from the Boogie Down. This semi-autobiographical gem follows a young Dominican girl who navigates middle school, her strict mother, shifting friendships, and her dream of being an artist. Stephanie is also a Character Designer, contributing her talent to animated series in development. Her passion for authentic storytelling, rooted in her experiences as a first-generation Dominican American, drives her artistic endeavors. Based in LA, she is forging her path in TV Animation while maintaining her presence in the publishing world.


Self-Identifiers: Latina; Caribbean Latino; New Yorker; Urban; Femme


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Ariel Ries

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Ariel Slamet Ries is the Ignatz-award winning cartoonist and author of graphic novels Witchy and Cry Wolf Girl. They’re interested in using a fantastical lens to examine the mundane, and curating empathy for flawed characters. Their debut graphic novel with HarperCollins, Strange Bedfellows—a queer YA sci-fi romance about a boy who develops the ability to manifest his dreams in real life, including his infuriatingly attractive high school crush—is set for release in March of 2025.

Self-Identifiers: South East Asian; Mixed race (Asian/White); Queer; Trans; Neurodivergent; Non-Binary 


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K. O’Neill

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K. O’Neill (they/them) is a self-taught writer and illustrator based in New Zealand. She is interested in nature and all kinds of creatures, mindfulness and mental health, and the magic of everyday life. To date, she has published three books, which have won Eisner, Harvey, and Dwayne McDuffie awards for children’s comics, as well as being Cybils Award finalists, and featured on the ALA Rainbow List.
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Andy Chou Musser

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Andy Chou Musser makes books for kids. He is the author and illustrator of the picture book A Home Under the Stars, co-creator of the picture book Papilio with Ben Clanton and Corey R. Tabor, and co-creator of two series for young readers: Science Explorers with Amy Seto Forrester and Ploof with Ben Clanton. Andy lives in Seattle with his partner and two cats.

Self-Identifiers: Chinese-American; Asian-American; Mixed-Race; POC; AAHIPI 


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Madeline McGrane

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Madeline McGrane is a cartoonist and illustrator. She is the author and illustrator of The Accursed Vampire and its sequel The Accursed Vampire #2: The Curse at Witch Camp. She has created illustrations and comics for various clients on topics ranging from superheroes to renewable energy, in her spare time she self-publishes zines. Madeline lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Kiku Hughes

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Kiku Hughes is a Yonsei cartoonist based in the Seattle area. Her first graphic novel, Displacement, was published by First Second in 2020 and was an APALA Literature Award honor title and an Eisner Award nominee. Her work explores themes of identity, queer romance, soft sci-fi, and anti-capitalist futures.


Self-Identifiers: Japanese-American (Nikkei); Asian-American; Mixed Race; Lesbian


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Connie Hernandez

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Connie Hernandez (he/him/his) is a cartoonist and community organizer from Chicago, Illinois. Seeing comics as an opportunity for radical re-imagination of the state of the world, Connie draws from his personal relationships between family and friends, as well as his political experience organizing in Chicago. His current projects are middle grade graphic novels, such as his background illustrations in Johnnie Christmas’ Swim Team, and Connie’s own upcoming debut graphic novel. His dream projects range from silly middle grade books to weird adult fiction, comedy, and horror.


Self-Identifiers: Filipino; Asian; Transgender; Disabled; Fat


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Paige Hender

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Paige Hender is responsible for upcoming graphic novels from Silver Sprocket and Henry Holt Books for Young Readers. With toes in both the adult and young adult markets, she seeks to bring mature stories to young readers and whimsical tales to grown-ups. Hopefully her corrupting influence will inspire a generation of horror fans. Hender was born in Ottawa, Ontario and currently resides in Louisiana.
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Rosa Colón Guerra

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Rosa Colón Guerra is an illustrator and comic artist working in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her nonfiction comics have been featured in The Believer, The Lily, and various indie anthologies. Her work for The Nib featuring Puerto Rico’s current events and culture is featured in the Ignatz winner Be Gay, Do Comics!. Rosa also collaborated in the Eisner winner Puerto Rico Strong anthology. She has worked for local government and nonprofits illustrating children’s books that focus on representation and social cause. In order to nurture the comic and illustration scene in Puerto Rico, she co-organizes Tintero, a comic and art festival focusing on local talent.


Self-Identifiers: Puerto Rican; Latinx; Caribbean; LGBTQ+


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Kat Fajardo

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Kat Fajardo (they/she) is a Honduran Colombian award-winning cartoonist and illustrator from the lively and magical place of Loisaida, New York City. They are the creator of Miss Quinces, which was a National Indie Bestseller, received a Pura Belpré Honor for illustration, two starred reviews, and was selected as a summer reading pick by Entertainment Weekly, Publishers Weekly, The Horn Book, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.


Self-Identifiers: Latine; Latinx; Honduran; Colombian; Queer


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C.G. Esperanza

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C.G. Esperanza was born the second of six cool kids. The South Bronx is where he first opened his eyelids. A land shrouded in bright colored decay, the birthplace of graffiti and the hip-hop DJ. He paints fantasy worlds of elephants and castles, too. Accompanying this wonder is some whimsical truth. Author and Illustrator of Red, Yellow, Blue and a Dash of White Too! (SkyponyPress), Boogie Boogie, Y’all (HarperCollins), and the upcoming Dragon Mama (HarperCollins). He has also illustrated the picture book, My Daddy is a Cowboy.


Self-Identifiers: Black; African American; Latino; Puerto Rican; LGBTQ+


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Lauren Dimaya

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Lauren Dimaya is a tiny, queer Filipino-American illustrator with a big heart for magical stories. She has drawn for Studio Drydock’s Wylde Flowers, produced an online course on visual storytelling, and is currently illustrating Remy Lai’s YA graphic novel, The Demon’s Prince. Inspired by her heritage and its mythology, Lauren’s dream is to bring relatable queer Filipino narratives into the graphic novel world. Outside of drawing, she can be found in NYC museum-hopping or nervously roller skating.


Self-Identifiers: Filipino; Asian-American; Pacific Islander; Queer; LGBTQIA+


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J de laVega

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J de laVega is an author-illustrator of Puerto Rican ancestry who thrives on color and texture. She enjoys translating complex topics into art children can understand. Her debut book, Wepa!, was published by Lil’ Libros in 2023.


Self-Identifiers: Afro-Latina; Hispanic; Female


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Sage Coffey

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Sage Coffey is a trans non-binary cartoonist living in Chicago, Illinois, who is best known as the creator of Wine Ghost, for their work on the GLAAD award nominated video game BUGSNAX, and as the illustrator on one of Vulture’s funniest books of 2021, I Am Not a Wolf. Since 2016, they’ve edited the Ignatz award nominated anthology Sweaty Palms, a comic anthology about anxiety and have helped organize Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) since 2019. Clients include: Design Museum of Chicago Millie Magazine, We Testify, Cards Against Humanity, The American Independent, and more.


Self-Identifiers: Trans; Nonbinary; LGBTQIA+


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Ben Clanton

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Ben Clanton is a children’s book author-illustrator best known for the Narwhal and Jelly series. He spends most of his time on this planet reading, drawing, playing basketball, gardening, and eating waffles.
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Alice Chu

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Alice Chu is an illustrator, cartoonist, and creator of the all-ages webcomic series, Kiri. She also writes semi-autobiographical comics as @comicsbyalice. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, watching wholesome British reality shows, and gardening very badly.


Self-Identifiers: Asian-American; Taiwanese


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Jade Zhang

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Jade Zhang is a queer Chinese-Canadian illustrator and comic artist based in Toronto. She tells stories about magic, memory, and the occasional eldritch horror. Jade is the illustrator for Ghost Circus (2025) and author of “How to Survive a Haunting,” a horror short about a family that becomes its own monsters published with the Ignatz award-winning Shades of Fear anthology. She also wrote “I’m Stuck in Retrograde,” an autobiographical fabulism comic about a staircase that brings a traveller’s memories to life around them.


Self-Identifiers: Queer; First Generation Chinese-Canadian


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Alina Chau

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Alina Chau 周曉芬 is an accomplished author and illustrator who has made significant contributions to the animation and gaming industries. Her debut graphic novel, Marshmallow and Jordan, won multiple awards, including the Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Award and the Sakura Medal for Best Middle-Grade Graphic Novel in Japan in 2023. Her other highly acclaimed children’s picture books include The Rise (And Falls) of Jackie Chan, Lunar New Year, In the Spirit of a Dream, and the APALA Picture Book Honor, The Nian Monster. Alina’s work is inspirational and imaginative, a testament to the power of creativity and the importance of embracing diverse perspectives.


Self-Identifiers: First-Generation Asian-American; Indonesian-Chinese; Chinese; Multicultural; International


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Léa Charbonnier

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Léa Charbonnier is a French illustrator based in Berlin. She began her career in graphic design before succumbing to her love of books, graphic novels, and stories, and transitioning full-time into literary illustration. After illustrating over 15 book covers, small comics, and other marketing pieces for authors and companies such as Alison Cochrun, Adam Sass, Justine Pucella Winans, T.J. Klune for Edition Bookmarks, and more, she’s decided to work on THEY NEED A VILLAIN, her first full-length graphic novel.


Self-Identifiers: LGBTQIA+


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Alexis Castellanos

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Alexis Castellanos is the author of Guava and Grudges (Bloomsbury) and Isla to Island (Simon & Schuster), an Eisner-nominated and award-winning graphic novel. Born in Miami, Florida, she studied theatre design and technology in college and landed in New York City after graduation working as a scenic artist before transitioning into publishing as a graphic designer. When she’s not working she can be found tackling a new sewing project, playing D&D, or cooking up a storm. For now she’s calling Los Angeles home, where she lives with her partner and two spoiled cats.


Self-Identifiers: Cuban-American


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Derick Brooks

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Derick Brooks (he/him) is an award-winning cartoonist from Virginia. He loves to create genre bending illustration and comic art that mixes adventure, fantasy, and sci-fi themes with a slice of life. His published work can be found in A is for Alfie (Macmillan), Drawn to Change the World (HarperCollins), Hey You (Puffin), The Last Chance for Logan County (Versify), Allies (DK), and ten books from the Bright Family universe (Epic). When he’s not writing, doodling, or stopping his pets from wrestling, he serves as the art director for Magpie Literacy where he assists in the creation of decodable texts for grades PK-8+.


Self-Identifiers: Black; African-American


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Megan Brennan

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Megan Brennan is a comics artist and author in Brooklyn, New York. Her goofy, exuberant comics are influenced by shoujo manga, newspaper comics, and the absurd. Her debut solo graphic novel, Magic Girls 1: Kira and the (Maybe) Space Princess, was published by Random House Graphic in 2024. She’s also written multiple Amazing World of Gumball graphic novels published by Boom! Studios in addition to self-publishing comics on the web and in print. Megan has also been an art/production assistant for various graphic novels, including Drama, Teen Boat, Amulet, and The Adventure Zone: Here Be Gerblins.
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Nico Bocalan

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Nico Bocalan (or Nico or skelehime) is a horror cartoonist working on her first full-length horror graphic novel. She enjoys horror movies, books, junk food, coding, and biking at a leisurely pace.


Self-Identifiers: Filipino; Queer; Woman


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Rachelle Baker

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Rachelle Baker (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator from Detroit, Michigan, known for her illustrative style and beautifully crafted digital paintings. Her works are cultural infusionsof women, Shoujo Manga, anime, early 2000’s R&B music videos, and everyday elements that inspire her. Published books include: Making Our Way Home: The Great Migration and the Black American Dream by Blair Imani (Ten Speed Press), the NYT bestseller, Stamped (for Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X Kendi and Jason Reynolds (Little, Brown Young Readers), and the recent release Show Up & Vote by Ani DiFranco (Rise x Penguin Random House).


Self-Identifiers: Black/African American; LGBTQIA+; Midwesterner


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Gonzalo Alvarez

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Gonzalo Alvarez is an illustrator, designer, and author of the Aztec fantasy graphic novel series, Poyoman. A first-generation Chicano from Southeast Texas, he grew up inspired by the folktales and traditions of his Mexican-born parents, but never saw them represented in media. After graduating from Lamar University with a BFA and a self-published comic, he began decolonizing by relearning the Aztec language, culture, and history to authentically bring his stories to life. He and his partner, Grace Chadwick, founded Studio Tecuan, are working together on a Poyoman, Nawalli the Aztec card game, and enjoy binging fantasy movies and RPGs.
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