The stories in Comics for Choice showcase a wide range of abortion experiences from a diverse array of voices: trans voices, older voices, activist voices—relatable voices. As this fundamental reproductive right continues to be stigmatized and jeopardized, over sixty artists and writers have created comics that boldly share their own experiences, and educate readers on the history of abortion, current political struggles, activism, and more.

308 full color pages; 6.625” x 10.25”; ISBN: 979-8-88620-014-0; SRP: $29.99; Release date: 03/15/23

Comics for Choice, edited by Hazel Newlevant, Whit Taylor, & Ø.K. Fox, features contributions from:

Ally ShwedAndrew CarlAnise SimonArchie BongiovanniAnna SellheimBenita UlisanoBree JordanBrittany MostillerCB HartCandice RussellCathy CamperClaudia E. BergerDr. Cynthia Greenlee, Daniela Diaz, Eliot Lady, Erin LuxGianna MeolaHallie Jay PopeHeidi WilliamsonJaz MaloneJennifer CamperJulia KraseKat FajardoKate Kerns, Katie Brown, Katie FricasKendra Josie KirkpatrickKennedy TarrellKriota WillbergKris Louis WeaverLaura LannesLaura MartinLeah HayesLilly TaingLindsay RodriguezLucy HaslamMJ FloresMallory McMasterMichelle Kinsey BrunsMick MoranNomi KanePlan CRachel HaysRachel MerrillRachel WilsonRenee Bracey ShermanRickie SolingerSage CoffeySamantha RomeroSarah “Shay” MirkSeth SmithSharon RimannSophia Foster-Dimino, Steph Kraft Sheley, Stephanie RodriguezTanya DePassTatiana GillVreniWren Chavers, and Yamani Hernandez

“The book is at once a rallying cry, a tender lament, and song of liberation that will resonate long after the final page is turned.”

Publishers Weekly

“The comics collected showcase a wide range of abortion experiences from a diverse array of voices: trans voices, older voices, activist voices―relatable voices.”

Kat Overland, Women Write About Comics

“The stories by each of these creators are deeply affecting, some are heartbreaking, some are relatable, but all are instantly connected… an excellent anthology that should be read by all, regardless of your political or philosophical ideology.”

Pharoah Miles, Graphic Policy