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Just a quick note: only one day left to back Frankie’s Busy Day and Coffee Cats on Indiegogo.
And only one day left to use our SNOWVEMBER coupon for holiday deals in the store! Don’t miss out!
Just a quick note: only one day left to back Frankie’s Busy Day and Coffee Cats on Indiegogo.
And only one day left to use our SNOWVEMBER coupon for holiday deals in the store! Don’t miss out!
The holidays are a-comin’! Feed the horses, pack up your sleigh, and put on your Snowflake Day best! We’re offering an end of the year sale on everything in the Poseur Ink store. From November 22 – December 14, you’ll receive 20% off your entire order — just enter “snowvember” at check out.

Poseur Ink is moving headquarters again next month, and we have nearly 1,000 comics that we’ll need to box up and move when the time comes. Nearly 250 copies of Tragic Relief by Colleen Frakes, nearly 200 copies of Side A, and nearly 160 copies of Side B alone. Not to mention nearly 600 copies of Winter Bloo on vinyl, and the two boxes of t-shirts…
Bottom line is: we don’t want to move with all this merch again. Even if it is just across town. So we’re offering an end of the year sale on everything in the Poseur Ink store. 10% off your entire order — just enter “sleigh-ride” at check out.
Also, A.M. Frisbee is now available as an eBook through Lulu! Get all 75 pages for $1.00!

Hope your winter break finds you safe and warm, guys. Happy shopping and have a great New Year!
Hey guys!
Free Comic Book Day is this Saturday, May 7th. We’ll be joining our friends from Studio Jfish at their signing at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles from 11am to whenever they run out of merch and swag, respectively. We’ll have copies of Side B (featuring an 8-page story by Jason “Jfish” Fischer and Greg Khmara of Studio Jfish) and Jason will have copies of his zine Fine Literature #2 (featuring a page of art by me)! If you’re in the area, please pop in and say hi! We’d love to see you!


“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
-Margaret Mead
Tuesday, January 11th is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. In honor of the event, I teamed up with the Comic Creator’s Alliance – a group of over 100 comic book creators (both web and print!) who volunteered our artistic talents to raise money and awareness for this cause. You may not know it, but there are currently 27 million enslaved people worldwide – more than double the number of enslaved Africans during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. UNICEF estimates that 1.2 million children every year are sold into slavery, most of it sexual. The US Department of Justice estimates 16,000 victims of human trafficking are brought into the United States every year. Unlike slavery in the 19th century, what is happening today is happening in secret. It won’t end until awareness is raised, and people like you and me take a stand.

So here’s what we did: each creator contributed an original drawing of one of our own female characters, and combined them into a single image! (I drew Krysten from my comic, Primary.) This year’s theme was “The Brady Bunch.” There is so much going on in this image — you can look at the wallpaper for a long time and still find something new! All of the artists included in the drive are amazing and some of the fan favorites are: Scott Sava (The Dreamland Chronicles), Adam Hughes (Star Wars, Wonder Woman), Sarah Ellerton (Inverloch), Bryan Glass & Victor Santos (Mice Templar), Beau Smith (Wynonna Earp: The Yeti Wars), Billy Tucci (Shi), Mookie (Dominic Deegan), Crystal Yates (Earthsong), Lora Innes (The Dreamer), Thom Zahler (Love and Capes), and Alison Action (Bear Nuts). View the full listing of contributors here: http://comicalliance.weebly.com/the-people.html.

Donate today to download this unique, once-in-a-lifetime wallpaper. Or, this year you can buy a print! The Donations Drive will last for two weeks, from January 11th – 24th. All proceeds will be split evenly between Love 146 and Gracehaven House- two organizations working on rehabilitation of victims and prevention of this crime.
To learn more about the CCA and to donate visit www.comicalliance.weebly.com. To learn more about the problem, visit http://love146.org/slavery. (Note: contains adult themes and actual accounts of sex slavery.)