ANDREW LEAMON
COMICS
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CAMERA MAn #1
XF (2024)
Xander Arnot, the creator of Camera Man, reached out to me to help him make his passion project about an intergalactic filmmaking superhero a reality. Combining my love of movies, storytelling AND superheroes?! I was so in.
FUN FACT: Issue One is coming soon to Kickstarter!
MONOLITH
Self Published (2024)
I started writing this parable in April of 2023 from a place of fear, shame, and anger. That rage still burns today. Despite it being a silent comic, it is my hope that this story is able to speak for itself.
FUN FACT: The white pillars are known as the "Clergy" and the white visitors are the "Chorus".
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MARSHALL'S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
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Image Comics' Radiant Black #22 (2023)
I was invited by co-creator Kyle Higgins to write the March 2023 installment of "Marshall's School of Business", a one-page gag strip found in the back of the acclaimed Image Comics' series, "Radiant Black".
FUN FACT: The unofficial name for this comic is, "Selective Noise Cancelling Earbuds".
fourthmeal
Taco Bell Quarterly (Vol. 4, 2021)
I once wrote an existential comic about two hungry janitors chasing after a cartoon taco and a burrito throughout the cosmos, and to my surprise, the editor at the Taco Bell Quarterly called it—and I quote—"a beautiful, remarkable piece."
FUN FACT: Yes, there really is an unofficial literary magazine centered around Taco Bell. (And it's as awesome as you think it is.)
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final round!
Self Published (2022)
I turned a rejected anthology pitch into a 12-page love letter to shonen manga tournament arcs with the help of my friends Fabian, Claire and Lucas.
FUN FACT: My favorite shonen tournament arc is The Cell Games from Dragon Ball Z. I have a bunch of favorites though.
we the dreamers
Self Published (2021)
There is no greater video game for me than The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. So I reached out to the wonderful Ben Humeniuk to help me bring this dream to life.
FUN FACT: The little girl in the final panel of the comic is based on Ben's own child.
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hope valley
Self Published (2016)
For my first finished comic, I wanted to adapt an anniversary poem I once wrote into a meditation on cycles (life/death, spring/fall, etc.).
FUN FACT: The ditch in this comic is based on a space near my grandparents' home that I spent countless summer afternoons walking around as a child.