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Swing
Swing
Comic - Romance
Spinning off from the universe of SUNSTONE comes a slice-of-life romantic story about a couple trying to regain the sexual energy from the beginning of their relationship by swinging with other couples. An emotional journey of two people fighting to stay in love
Sugar
Sugar
Comic - Romance
In SUGAR, a couple embarks on a relationship that starts off as more of an arrangement, but ends with them falling in love—at a cost. Neither has ever done anything like this before, and the emotional swings they face threaten to undo what could be a perfect match in this companion book to both SUNSTONE and SWING.
The Tipping Point
The Tipping Point
Comic - Romance
14 international creators—all renowned and all unique—present 13 short stories in this love letter to the endless possibilities of sequential art in all its forms. Some of the world’s greatest creators have each written and drawn an original story that explores the key moment when a clear-cut split occurs, a mutation, a personal revolt or a large-scale revol…
The making of Angela
The making of Angela
Graphic Novel - Romance
A photograhpy exsperement I have been doing.
Romeo X Julien: First Date
Romeo X Julien: First Date
Graphic Novel - Romance
Romeo is a shy man with a cousin problem. Benny is apt to drag his "cuz" into all kinds of experiences, like a Renaissance Faire in Wine Country, California. Julien is a respected event coordinator, who has to manage not only his family's Ren Faire, but his crazy parents and goofy gay uncles. He's got an open heart though, hoping that "the one" will come and see through all his frills.
Loved and Lost
Loved and Lost
Graphic Novel - Romance
A pioneer of 21st-century graphic memoir, Jeffrey Brown captures timeless insights into love, intimacy, and vulnerability in three unforgettable relationship portraits. Twenty years ago, young painter Jeffrey Brown grew frustrated with the expectations of the art world and wanted desperately to make something real. In a single sketchbook, working directly in ink, he began recording his memories of a recent long-distance relationship, matching the emotional frailty of the young lovers with painfully honest writing and art.