We publish comics celebrating upcoming creators and diverse voices. We're dedicated to transparency, and helping build a supportive and kind comics community. You can find us at most major Ontario conventions, and at our social events in Toronto!
Since our founding in 2014, we’ve sold over 10,000 books and raised over $140,000 on Kickstarter. We’ve been nominated for the Gene Day Award for excellence in self-publishing in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, and were also nominated for the Canadian Science Fiction & Fantasy Associations Aurora Award in 2016.
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NOW TorontoMore than just a CN Tower postcard, the series benefits from its gleefully geeky celebration of Toronto.
London Free PressThis pulpy publication is a who’s who of young comic talent in the country, bursting with eye-grabbing images and witty lines.
Ty TempletonIf you’re from Toronto, and you enjoy comics, then you have no excuse. This book was created LITERALLY for you. What else are you going to read on the Queen streetcar?
Hope NicholsonThe talent in Toronto is incredible, and this collection goes a long way to highlight the depth, ability, and diversity of emerging comic book storytellers in this city. Watch these names - if you don’t know them yet, you will soon!
Broken PencilThis anthology series has seized on Toronto’s place as a hub in the comic book world and showcases some of the next superstar artists that will surely break through as those before them have.
Jim ZubToronto is a wellspring of creative talent and this anthology is a perfect way to introduce people to the next generation of Canadian comic creators.
J. TorresToronto is considered a comic book mecca and if you didn’t know that before picking up this book, you’ll understand why after reading the diverse comics presented here by a collective of multi-talented creators inspired by their city.
Shaggy ShanahanA delightful genre-spanning love letter to the city we call home.
Jeff LemireToronto is a wonderful city. These are wonderful comics. That can’t just be a coincidence.
Kalman AndrasofszkyToronto is like a Hellmouth, but instead of evil, it draws outstanding comic book talent. Thanks to anthologies like this, the whole world will know.
Sam MaggsEqual parts whimsical, wistful, and weird, Wayward Sisters is the anthology by ladies for ladies that I’ve been waiting for. Toronto Comics has assembled one of the best femme teams in the biz for this one, and you can’t miss it.
S.M. BeikoAt times quirky, surprising, moving and true, the tales in Wayward Sisters show us monsters that are all at once familiar and constant: monsters that we face every day, or see in the mirror, and the importance of embracing the monster in all of us…shadows, scales, and everything in between.
Megan Lavey-HeatonThese are the sisters you need beside you - bold, unique, and unapologetic. The talent in Wayward Sisters is outstanding, there is a story in here for everyone, and the anthology will give you a new appreciation for the genre.