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SDCC 2025: Silver Sprocket makes its 2025 Eisner Award Nominees Free to Read Online

In celebration of having three different comics nominated for the 2025 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Single Issue/One-Shot, independent comics publisher Silver Sprocket has posted each of their nominations online in their entirety for easy free reading.

Silver Sprocket will be at exhibiting at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con booth #1718.

The nominated comics from Silver Sprocket are:

PeePee PooPoo #1

by Caroline Cash

Four issues into the series and we finally get PeePee PooPoo #1! Was it time travel, or a marketing move? The world may never know!

In this issue: Caroline discovers a fresh start is surprisingly hard to make in “Ah, Philly.” Romance blossoms in “First Date,” a classic Alison Bechdel comic gets an update in “Femme and Butch,” and a night out turns complicated in “Stoned Again.” Caroline Cash’s gay, modern take on the ‘60s underground comic continues to make readers say “hell yeah.”

  • The previous issues of PeePee PooPoo (#69, #420, and #80085) won the 2024 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series
PeePee PooPoo #1

Sunflowers

by Keezy Young

An autobiographical comic about one person’s experience living with bipolar I disorder. From mania to depression to the balance beam of the everyday, Sunflowers explores the human complexity of an often misunderstood disorder with honesty and vulnerability.

Sunflowers

Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone

by Isabella Rotman, Marnie Galloway, and Sage Coffey

Abortion is vital healthcare and part of comprehensive sexual health. This zine aims to provide readers with accessible information about the pills mifepristone and misoprostol as options to manage abortion. Created by pro-choice community members, it covers the medical abortion process step-by-step, including what to expect, precautions, access, and more. Community knowledge is power and access to abortion saves lives!

You can check out our review here.

Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone

Abortion Pill Zine is highly educational about the pills misoprostol and mifepristone

Access to safe abortion is a human right! This short zine explains one kind of abortion: with the use of pills misoprostol and mifepristone.

Abortion is vital healthcare and part of comprehensive sexual health. This zine aims to provide readers with accessible information about the pills mifepristone and misoprostol as options to manage abortion. Created by pro-choice community members, it covers the medical abortion process step-by-step, including what to expect, precautions, access, and more. Community knowledge is power and access to abortion saves lives!

Read it for FREE on Silver Sprocket

by Isabella Rotman, Marnie Galloway, Sage Coffey

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Silver Sprocket
Amazon


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Silver Sprocket makes Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone Free to read

Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone

In honor of the release of Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone, Isabella Rotman, Sage Coffey, Marnie Galloway, and Silver Sprocket have published their amazing reproductive justice comic online!

This zine was made to run at an affordable cost, provide readers with accessible information about one option for medical abortion, and to provide that knowledge in an easy-to-understand guide as the abortion landscape worsens in the US.

In that spirit, they wanted to make this zine accessible to everyone! So from now on, you can visit the Silver Sprocket website to read Abortion Pill Zine for free in its entirety.

Obviously, if you would like to physically own the book or have a PDF version, you can still order Abortion Pill Zine from Silver Sprocket’s store! But either way, we hope it helps people of all genders stay informed on their options  to resources they need.

Small Press Expo 2023: Comics and Tarot: Pages And Panels

The Small Press Expo has posted all of the programming panels from SPX 2023 on YouTube to watch!

From spiritual practice to party game, many artists have found a home in tarot and other forms of cartomancy. Join Shing Yin KhorIsabella RotmanCoco Fox, and Kevin Jay Stanton with moderator Alice Santos to talk comics, creating decks, and the interplay between the two.

Oni and Limerence Press Deliver A Quick and Easy Guide to Consent in October 2020

Oni Press and Limerence Press have announces the latest in the “A Quick and Easy Guide” series, coming in October 2020, with A Quick and Easy Guide To Consent written and illustrated by Isabella Rotman, co-author and illustrator of Wait, What? A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up, also from Limerence Press. 

A Quick and Easy Guide to Consent explores how to tell someone you want to do stuff with them; how to ask if they want to do stuff with you; how to discuss exploring what stuff you want to do with each other; and more. Sergeant Yes Means Yes from the Consent Cavalry, a beacon of clarity in a fuzzy minefield of questions, acts as your guide through the tricky minefield of sex and relationships. Sarge drops in on a diverse range of folks deciding whether to engage in sexual activity in this short and fun comic guide to communicating what you want, don’t want, and how you want it!

With wit and charm, Sarge also includes tips on what affirmative consent looks like, advocating for what you want, and setting boundaries that honor your comfort and safety. The result is a positive resource illustrating how easy it really is to respect each other’s bodies and desires.

The A Quick and Easy Guide series started in 2018, and currently includes A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans IdentitiesA Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, and A Quick and Easy Guide to Sex & Disability

A Quick and Easy Guide to Consent will be available where books are sold on October 28, 2020.

A Quick and Easy Guide to Consent

Oni Press Reveals Their Fall 2019 Lineup!

Sharpen your pencils and grab your notebooks, the Oni Press Fall 2019 lineup is here! We are proud to announce Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to RelationshipsBodies, and Growing Upby Heather Corinna and Isabella Rotman (Limerence Press); Kriss: The Gift of Wrath by Ted Naifeh and Warren WucinichMorning in America by Magdalene Visaggio and Claudia Aguirre; and Unplugged & Unpopular by Mat Heagerty, Tintin Pantoja, and Mike Amante. These awesome original graphic novels will begin release in September 2019, and fit perfectly in any good reader’s backpack!

Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up by Heather Corinna and Isabella Rotman; colored by Luke Howard (Sept. 3rd, Middle Reader)

This Limerence Press title from Scarleteen founder Heather Corinna and sex educator Isabella Rotman is a fun and inclusive comic guide that covers essential topics for preteens and young teens about their changing bodies and feelings.The perfect complement to any school curriculum.

Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up

Kriss: The Gift of Wrath by Ted Naifeh and Warren Wucinich (Sept. 17th, Young Adult)

For fans of The Graveyard Book and Through the Woods comes a different kind of YA fantasy graphic novel, in which a teen boy’s search for his destiny leads him into darkness.

Lean, ghostly pale, and permanently grim-faced, Kriss has always been an outsider in his small village. Not even his adoptive parents love him. Only Anja, the blacksmith’s daughter, brings kindness and friendship into the life of the sullen teenager. But Kriss is haunted by dim memories of his true father, Erikk Iron Tooth, the king of Darkovia.

When Anja’s mother is killed by a wild sabercat from the far north, the young girl’s world is shattered, and Kriss determines to avenge her. Armed with only a pitchfork, the skinny teen sets out to kill the beast, only to learn that it’s actually a dark spirit from Darkovia, come to bring him his destiny. The spirit grants Kriss the power to vanquish the mightiest foes, and commands him to reclaim his father’s kingdom. But his gift of power comes with a price, uncontrollable rage. And leaving the village would mean leaving Anja, the only person who’s always been there for him. Kriss must choose between his destiny and Anja, who needs his friendship more than ever. But his growing power, and the fiery anger that comes with it, threatens to make the choice for him, and burn everything he holds dear.

Kriss: The Gift of Wrath

Morning in America by Magdalene Visaggio and Claudia Aguirre (Oct. 8th, Young Adult)

Created by powerhouse team Magdalene Visaggio (Eternity Girl) and Claudia Aguirre (Kim & Kim), Morning in America follows the Sick Sisters, a group of friends and small-time delinquents who may be the only people standing between their suffocatingly small town and complete apocalyptic destruction. The Sisters know there’s something wrong in Tucker, Ohio—and they also know that the authorities aren’t doing anything about it. When the girls take the investigation into their own hands, they run into wild conspiracy theories, abandoned homes… and something that screeches in the night. At the end of the world, four girls with bikes and baseball bats are there to stand in the way.

Morning in America

Unplugged & Unpopular by Mat Heagerty, Tintin Pantoja, and Mike Amante (Oct. 15th, Middle Reader)

After Erin Song’s parents ban her from using her phone, TV, Internet and all her screens, she soon discovers mysterious, strange creatures and must foil their plot to take over Earth in this hilarious sci-fi graphic novel for tweens. 

Erin Song lives in a digital world. Everyone has a phone, a tablet, a computer—more screens than you can count. Even with a world of information at her fingertips, Erin can’t figure out the secret to popularity at her clique-y junior high school. So when uber-popular Wendy asks for help on a test, Erin jumps at the opportunity. This could be her big break! Unfortunately, she gets caught, and her parents ban her from all her devices. Suddenly, Erin Song is the only girl in the world who’s not allowed to look at a screen.

And that’s when Erin notices something funny: small, furry aliens making humans disappear with a weird device Erin’s never seen before. No one else notices them, though—except Erin’s grandmother and two old men who run the local library. They’ve discovered that the aliens are using screens to control the human race, tricking them into thinking they aren’t really there—and that anyone who’s been abducted never existed. 

Now it’s up to Erin and her grandmother to save the day! But without technology on their side, do they stand a chance?

Unplugged & Unpopular