


Hardcover, 200 pages, 8.5 x 6 inches.
All-new horror anthology featuring cover art by international bestseller, Junji Ito!
Manga creators from Japan and the US present an international showcase of horror. Collected for the first time in Betwixt: A Horror Manga Anthology, six short stories reveal the universal fear of the space between the known and unknown. Will anyone cross that border?
Featuring stories from a range of award-winning and popular creators, as well as a foreword and exclusive cover art by global phenomenon, Junji Ito.
Ryo Hanada (creator of Devil’s Line), Aki Shimizu (creator of the Suikoden III manga), and Shima Shinya (creator of Lost Lad London and cowriter of Star Wars: The High Republic, The Edge of Balance) each tell uniquely Japanese tales of ghosts and creatures who exist alongside us. American creative duo, Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad (cowriters of Wonder Woman and Batgirls) along with duo Leslie Hung (cocreator of Snotgirl) and Sloane Leong (creator of A Map to the Sun) and up and coming creator Hua Hua Zhu round out the anthology with tales that would make anyone paranoid about who they may encounter.
Death & Rebirth - An Evangelion Fanzine
Softcover risograph printed zine, 28 pages. Measures 8 x 10 inches.
A beautiful homage to Hideaki Anno’s Neon Genesis Evangelion - a collaborative fan zine featuring artworks from 18 different artists printed in red and blue ink. A fun exploration of what Evangelion means to so many.
Featuring work by Anabel Colazo, Beto Irogoyen, DARKMEATNOW, Diigii Daguna, Genie Ink, Jake Terrell, Jan Buragay, Jane Mai, Kelly K, Linnea Sterte, Loïc Locatelli-Kournwsky, Luis Yang, Mel Tow, Patrick Crotty, Sabii Borno, Sarula Bao, Tia Roxae, & Wren McDonald
Good For Health Bad For Education - An Akira Fanzine
Softcover risograph printed zine, 36 pages. Measures 8 x 10 inches.
A beautiful homage to the beloved anime film, Akira - a collaborative fan zine featuring artworks from 17 different artists printed in red and blue ink. A fun exploration of what the film means to so many.
Featuring work by Natalie Andrewson, Aseyn, Sarula Bao, Jan Buragay, Anabel Colazo, Patrick Crotty, Sophia Foster-Dimino, JuicyForce, Hanna K, Kelly K, Wren McDonald, Molly Mendoza, Giannis Milonogiannis, Naleb, Mel Tow, Jake Terrell, & Sam Vanallemeersch. Edited and printed by Wren McDonald.
Giant RISObots - John Pham - Epoxy (Issue 6) Zine
Paperback, 8" x 10"
John Pham is incredible. Follow the ongoing saga of a space pilot crash landing. Some of the most beautiful Risograph prints we have seen.
This piece is part of Giant RISObots, a group exhibition of risograph prints at GR2 Gallery running from February 15th, 2025 to March 4th, 2025.
In-Person Viewing is available at GR2 Gallery: Open Friday 12:00 pm - 4:00pm, Saturday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm, and Sunday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm.
SIGNED! - Sketch by Katsuya Terada Book
This book includes a signed book plate.
Soft cover, 512 pages.
A GIANT 512-page collection of Katsuya Terada’s RAKUGAKI sketches and illustrations.
The one and only legendary illustrator Katsuya Terada, a.k.a. RAKUGAKING (The Sketch King), well known as a pioneer who is always seeking new ideas and motifs for his drawings, has finally revealed his RAKUGAKI sketches and illustrations, long kept only in his sketch book.
Although most illustrations in this collection have appeared in Terada’s previous international exhibitions (e.g., Giant Robot in Los Angeles), never before has any book collected so many of his RAKUGAKI. This is the best and most comprehensive collection of Katsuya Terada’s pencil sketches, making it a must-have book for both his hardcore fans and also to illustrators in general.
Stubs: 2001-2010 by John Jaewon Kim
Paperback, 56 pages, measures 5 x 8 inches. Edition of 100.
Uncovering a personal stash of collected ephemera can unleash a torrent of once-held ideals, longstanding hang-ups, and misdirected pursuits. In Stubs: 2001–2010, John Kim tackles head-on a stack of old concert ticket stubs spanning a decade. Each story revisits a stub, and his indie-rock-snob perspectives—at times self-deprecating, more often comedically judgmental—are punctuated with unabashed fanboy regard for pop acts and romantic interests alike.
With a backdrop of post-grad and early career pressures and relationships, the volubly recounted backstories and recollections of specific shows, from disappointment distilled (Modest Mouse at the Wiltern, 2005) to the acoustically sublime (The Breeders at the Fillmore, 2002), demonstrate how fandom and obsessions ease, or at least mark, transitions and time.