Comics

When I’m not making games, I’m an award-nominated comics author. I create dramatic stories about everyday people in Toronto, Canada — across the slice-of-life, romance, and horror genres.


Worse Than Death

What’s Worse Than Death? Perhaps living the rest of your life alone.

Both Holly and Mia have tragic histories with the macabre that they just can’t escape. When a popular dating app brings these two together for the most unlikely reason, will sparks fly? Or just blood?

Find out in this dramatic horror/romance series, based on my original horror video game!

Genre: horror / romance / yuriStatus: ongoing


Sorry, I Love You!

A charming tale of Canadian office romance! Rupert’s got a major crush on his boss, Michelle, and he thinks it might be mutual. The problem is, he’s in Winnipeg and she’s in Toronto. But after a week at a convention together, will they make their move IRL?

Genre: romance, drama, slice-of-lifeStatus: ongoing


SNOW

SNOW is a graphic novel about a young woman named Dana finding her way among the creeping gentrification of Toronto’s Queen Street West neighbourhood.

It won a Xeric Foundation grant for its production, was nominated for a Joe Shuster Award and was adapted into an independent feature film.

Genre: drama, slice-of-lifeStatus: complete (2008–2011)


Empty Words

Genre: romance, drama, slice-of-lifeStatus: complete (2003–2007)

Empty Words is a graphic novel about a difficult relationship between two people brought together by a nursing home, set in Toronto’s Queen Street West neighbourhood. It was my debut long-form comic.