Meet the Creators of Love Me: A Romance Story, the Hit Title About a Robot Romantic Named JoJo
“We hope [Love Me: A Romance Story] reminds readers that while we may feel like there are certainties in life—sometimes something or someone shakes it all up and changes our world.”
Kayden Phoenix: A Creative Pioneer Empowering Others
“My mission statement is to give a superhero mindset to diverse people because media is often oppressive.”
Diego Valenzuela: Guiding an Exciting New World
“We're bringing back stories from the 60s and 70s where luchadores would fight monsters and werewolves outside the ring. These aren't really stories about wrestling at all, but a celebration of the closest thing we have to real-world superheroes.”
Sami DeMonster: Curator of Stories
“I appreciate how there are more voices telling unique stories, boundaries being pushed, and new universes being created. It’s definitely a golden age for indie comics right now.”
John Aviña: Next Generation Storyteller
“In my early titles I was worried about making people feel uncomfortable or drawing negative attention, but it’s been the opposite. I believe it’s because I don’t operate in a sandbox, but try to include the many flavors of Latinism in the series I write.”
Richard Blake: Visual Storyteller
“At the time of coming up with Hexagon Bridge, I was interested in parallel dimensions and was reading a book about psychedelic experiences. The idea that people were describing going to a similar place was interesting to me. I thought if this is a static place, it could probably be mapped.”