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Graphic Novels & One-Shot Comics

  • Project: Romantic (2006) Anthology, edited by Chris Pitzer
  • Bumperboy and the Loud, Loud Mountain by Debbie Huey
  • Noble Boy (2006) by Scott Morse, published by Red Window and distributed by Adhouse Books
  • The Preposterous Adventures of IronHide Tom (2006) by Joel Priddy
  • Project: Superior (2005) Anthology, edited by Chris Pitzer, Dean Haspiel & Scott Morse
  • Mort Grim (2005) by Doug Fraser
  • Bumperboy Loses His Marbles (2005) by Debbie Huey, distributed by AdHouse Books
  • Salamander Dream (2005) by Hope Larson
  • The Collected Sequential (2004) by Paul Hornschemeier
  • Return of the Elephant (2004) by Paul Hornschemeier
  • One Step After Another (2004) by Fermin Solis
  • FREE Comic Book Day Comic Book 2004 (2004) by Scott Morse, Joel Priddy, and Chris Pitzer
  • Southpaw (2004) by Scott Morse
  • Monkey & Spoon (2004) by Simone Lia
  • Project: Telstar (2004) Anthology, edited by Chris Pitzer
  • My Own Little Empire (2003) by Scott Mills
  • Pulpatoon Pilgrimage (2002) by Joel Priddy

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