Selected Titles
- 9-11: Emergency Relief, by various writers and artists, January 2002, ISBN 1-891867-12-1.
- Aim to Dazzle, by Dean Haspiel, 2003
- The Cute Manifesto, by James Kochalka, 2005, ISBN 1-891867-73-3.
- Fancy Froglin's Sexy Forest, by James Kochalka, 2003, ISBN 1-891867-47-4.
- Fantastic Butterflies, by James Kochalka, 2002, ISBN 1-891867-18-0.
- Further Grickle, by Graham Annable, 2003, ISBN 1-891867-55-5.
- Grickle, by Graham Annable, 2001, ISBN 1-891867-01-6.
- Monica's Story, by "Anonymous," James Kochalka, and Tom Hart, 1999
- The Mother's Mouth, by Dash Shaw, 2006, ISBN 1-891867-98-9.
- Never Ending Summer, by Allison Cole, 2004, ISBN 1-891867-66-0.
- Opposable Thumbs, by Dean Haspiel, 2001
- Peanutbutter & Jeremy, by James Kochalka, 2004, ISBN 1-891867-46-6.
- Pizzeria Kamikaze, written by Etgar Keret & illustrated by Asaf Hanuka, 2006, ISBN 1-891867-90-3.
- The Placebo Man, by Tomer Hanuka, 2006, ISBN 1-891867-91-1.
- Quit Your Job, by James Kochalka, 1998, ISBN 1-891867-00-8.
- RabbitHead, by Rebecca Dart, 2004, ISBN 1-891867-72-5.
- Red Eye, Black Eye, by K. Thor Jensen, 2007
- Salmon Doubts, by Adam Sacks, 2004, ISBN 1-891867-71-7.
- Stickleback, by Graham Annable, 2005, ISBN 1-891867-80-6.
- A Strange Day, written by Damon Hurd & illustrated by Tatiana Gill, 2005
- Strum and Drang: Great Moments in Rock 'n' Roll, by Joel Orff, 2003, ISBN 1-891867-27-X.
- Subway Series, 2002, ISBN 1-891867-14-8.
- Sweaterweather, by Sara Varon, 2003, ISBN 1-891867-49-0.
- Titans of Finance, by R. Walker & Josh Neufeld, 2001
- True Swamp, by Jon Lewis.
- Waterwise, by Joel Orff, 2004, ISBN 1-891867-82-2.
- When I'm Old, by Gabrielle Bell, 2003, ISBN 1-891867-43-1.
- The White Elephant, written by Damon Hurd & illustrated by Chris Steininger, 2005, ISBN 1-891867-64-4.
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