Best friends for life
Comic - Non-Fiction
Hi, this is an old comic of mine. I created this piece in my dark days of struggling with my mental health issues.
Wildlife Crimes Comics
Comic - Non-Fiction
Wildlife crime is the fourth-largest form of organized crime globally, yet it often goes overlooked or is minimized. But not by everyone. I would like to shed light on the invisible work of many law enforcers, scientists, and activists who stand against wildlife crimes.
ADT/ENL STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN
Comic - Non-Fiction
Since friendship is a reciprocal gesture, I took the initiative to reach out to individuals I observed to be similarly isolated and we formed friends that I still maintain today.
Human beings are social animals, and friendship means having someone to rely on, listen to, or be there for in times of need. Friends desire what is best for one another and express mutual understanding and compassion. They reach out to each other for emotional support and can make mistakes without fear of judgment.
A lack of friends and social contact can bring on the emotional distress of loneliness.
The Soul of my Soul: A Palestine Zine
Comic - Non-Fiction
Water is the most fundamental resource for life. But in Palestine, it is used as a tool of occupation and colonisation.
Inspired by by Palestinians Dr. Amira Al-Assouli and Khaled Nabhan, this comic looks into this Zionist control over water in Palestine.
The comic is available as a physical zine with all profits going towards PalMed charity- a charity which invests in the reconstruction of Gaza's medical infrastructure.
The Invisible Illness: A Real Story About Life with Lupus
Comic - Non-Fiction
The Invisible Illness comic book is created to raise awareness and help raise funds to save the Michigan Lupus Foundation. @mi.lupus
This is about more than just a story—it’s about showing what living with lupus really looks like, and how we can all help carry the message forward.
Story By:
Daniel and Brittni Hiils
Illustrations By:
Mary Mitchell (story and cover)
Annie (info pages 10 & 11)
Book Design By:
Daniel Hiils
Max Flowers
Editors:
Kimberly Dimond
Katie Groover
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
Comic - Non-Fiction
Simply Wretched was a zine about the Eugene music scene published by Marty Schwarzbauer.
Issue #3 was published July 24, 1997
Contributors include Ryder Greene, John Jessell, Robin Shurtz, Mert, Soda Pop, Harriet, D.D., Insensitive Guy, Elizabeth Red, Joe Patterson, Hatchet, Walter Paisley, Mar, Mel, Vanessa
Contents:
Table of Contents, Etc - 2 pages
Ask Harriet - 1 page
There's Soap in the Soap Dish by Marty - 1 page
Driving Sideways Down a One-Way Street by Ryder Greene - 1 page
Sonic X-Plosion Redoux by Vanessa - 1 page
13's - 4 pages
13 Great Song Quotes by mel
Thirteen Women by Mert
Top 13 Music Related Disappointments of 1997 by John Jessell
Thirteen Special Men!!! by Mar
Top 13 by Harriet
Thirteen Reasons Why I Don't Like You by Soda Pop
Thirteen Reasons To Read Simply Wretched Magazine by John Jessell
13 Best Live Bands Ever by Ryder Greene
Simply Wretched's Top 13 Albums under a Buck by Walter Paisley
50th Anniversary of Hollister Biker Riots by Hatchet - 3 pages
Ozz Fest review by Elizabeth Red and Joe Patterson - 5 pages
CD reviews by various - 5 pages

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