Nick Winn is a comic artist/animator from Phoenix, Arizona living in Los Angeles, California. His inspiration stems from his family’s influences and restrictions growing up. Being the son of a Catholic church director, Nick spent a lot of his younger years staring at religious iconography while playing Super Mario with his mom at the office. His late father, who worked in entertainment, bonded with his two sons Nick and Marcus over radio jazz and fighting games. Those, coupled with Disney Comic Zone magazines, Dragon Ball Z, and Schoolhouse Rock episodes influenced the way Nick tells stories through his drawings. He’s big into worldbuilding that allows goofiness and high stakes to be married with distinct artistic vision. Although he has a bunch of stories in mind for the future, Nick just really enjoys drawing, no matter if it’s for a comic or a sketchbook.
World/Inferno Friendship Society in The Snapcase Incident and The Trouble with Troubadours by Mitch Clem
We are devastated to say that our guiding spirit, instigator, inciter—the person who, to most of us, lived under the name Jack Terricloth—has left us for the astral plane.
Presented here is a graphic re-telling of two of Jack's notorious shenanigans, from the pages of Turnstile Comix #2.
Presenting Montana Diary by Whit Taylor
Documenting Whit Taylor's road trip across Montana, combining millennial humor with resonant observations about the state’s complicated history.
New UK Distribution via Turnaround
We’re pleased to announce new distribution to UK bookstores via Turnaround UK, Britain’s leading independent book distributor
Ashley Robin Franklin discusses That Full Moon Feeling
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East Bay Yesterday Podcast Presents: The friendship behind “The Cruising Diaries”
BART, bathhouses & beyond with Brontez Purnell and Janelle Hessig
Silver Sprocket Catalog Available in Public Libraries via Hoopla Digital
Our catalog of radical indie comics is now available for free to public library patrons for easy reading on smartphones, tablets, and computers
MoMA Publishes Ben Passmore
Ben Passmore’s story follows a couple on the verge of a breakup during their visit to MoMA.
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We all wish we were married to Betty Boop, but only one man had the guts to do it.
Abby Jame animates THE FAE for Adult Swim
Post apocalyptic fairy rebellion. Watch it here. #elfboner
One Million Tiny Fires by Ashley Robin Franklin
Queer horror fusing sexual intimacy and cosmic dread
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"...the kind of blurry, confusing, and frequently frustrating friendships that feel painfully true to life."
Spotlight on the Baylies Comic Kickstarter
Cartoonist and BAYlie's founder Lawrence Lindell talks about how this project is all about community.
‘The Cruising Diaries’ Explores Queer Coming of Age in Underground Oakland
Silver Sprocket will be publishing Brontez Purnell’s hilariously unhinged and decidedly unsexy erotic memoir.
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Delve into the dark realities of youth, sex, and love.