"Asian American: A Comics Anthology", November 2019 - January 2020 Four Asian American artists depict their experience with their identity as Asian American people through a short comic. My comic, "I Got An Undercut", is about my thoughts on how my appearance reflects my identity in relation to perceptions of what an Asian American woman should look like. This hardcover version of the anthology was sold at The Chicago Art Book Fair in November 2020 at The School Of The Art Institute of Chicago's booth. A softcover version was reprinted and sold later in 2020.
"Fight A god, Destroy A Star", December 2019 A collapsable box that features three risogrpah zines and a container with risograph cut-outs of clothes. It is a story of people challenging incomprehensibly huge divine or eldritch beings, an escapist fantasy of being able to fight the real and unfathomably huge and damaging entities in our world.
"An Ode", November 2018 A collection of images, zines, and a book about what is hidden (and protected) when navigating my Asian American identity.
"About Myself" Zine, August 2018 An introductory zine about myself and my practice. Saddle stitch, pamphlet bound, featuring a vellum spread.
"Blue Dives", December 2017 A comic reflecting my Asian American diaspora--and an interest with spear fishing. Saddle stitch, pamphlet bound, vellum cover.
"Theo", December 2016 Self-written comic exploring AI intelligence through fictional story about a scientist, an AI program, and a Test Subject.