Comics Samples
Examples of my work in comics and graphic narratives, on both independent and group projects.
All contents (c) 2017 Grace Klein
Being
Personal minicomic about experiences with chronic illness. Pencil and paper, inked, lettered and colored digitally. Independent project. Planned and executed in four weeks. Intended to be read in a concertina fold pamphlet or horizontal scroll.
Completed: October 2016 -- 4 pages (vertical pages on horizontal endless scroll) |
For Samantha:
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Hardboiled Eggs and HamletAdaptation of Hamlet's third act as a noir EC-style crime comic. Inked and lettered digitally. Independent project. Planned and executed in two weeks. Content warnings for violence and implied domestic abuse.
Completed: November 2016 -- 8 pages (horizontal) |
The Princettes and the SPDQueering of The Princess and the Pea, featuring an autistic protagonist. Inked, colored, and lettered digitally. Independent project.
Ongoing: February 2017 -- 22 pages planned (vertical) |
That Week I Did a Daily
A four-panel daily comic I did for a week. Ink and paper. Independent project. One comic a day.
Completed: September 2016 -- 8 pages (horizontal) |
Comics Past to Present
Endless scroll comic on some of the history of comics reading formats, from the myriopticon to G.G. Digi's Lady of the Shard. Completed in three weeks. Approximately equivalent to 13 pages. Independent project.
BEFORE YOU READ: It's a massive file, and may take a while to load. Don't click anything until the end! Completed: May 2016 -- Vertical endless scroll |
Less Than Whole
Short graphic narrative of
the Section 504 Sit-In, a historical turning point in disability rights activism. Ink and paper, colored and lettered digitally. Partner project. Haitus: August 2015 -- 30 pages planned (horizontal) |
A Job
Science Fiction short comic for a religious studies class. Ink and paper, lettered digitally. Independent project. Project planned and executed in a week.
Completed: July 2015 -- 22 pages (horizontal) |
American Heathen Samples of my work for the 2014 - 2015 Stanford Graphic Novel Project, taught by Scott Hutchins and Shimon Tanaka. Completed in twenty weeks with a team of six.
Completed: September 2014 through March 2015 -- 150 pages (horizontal) |