HAZEL + BELL are featured guests at TCAF 2026 this weekend June 5th, 6th and 7th!
We are doing a bunch of panels this coming weekend at @torontocomics!! We will also be at our table for the entirety of Saturday and some of Sunday to meet everyone, with copies of ALWAYS RAINING HERE💧 and ELECTRIC BONES⚡!
Above is our schedule and a floor map to find our table! (please do not be surprised when we are not real raccoons in person) We will be at table 296 in the Mattamy Athletics Center Ice rink (4th floor).
hi zerose! i will have a small number of zerobaseone and boys planet zines with me at TCAF 💙
these zines are artisanal risograph printed labours of love that feature 3 years of zerose fan experience poured into 3 books! if you are a zb1 fan in Toronto please come and say hi!
We will have always raining here books and prints! for Electric bones, we will have books, prints, keychains, stickers and and standees! We will also have a small selection of zines.
We will have books, prints and merchandise at this year's Toronto Comic Arts Festival! we will be debuting this print of Magician Ezra and his human assistant ⚡
I have a new oneshot comic out...! You can read it in either Japanese or English. It's a sci-fi story about a robot girl and some space elf guy. A little warning but there is blood in this comic.
We are back! from now on, we will be updating Electric Bones once a month in 3-5 page increments! We wanted to make this change to the update process so it would be easier for readers to keep up with the plot of the comic, with current readers being able to read more pages at once!
please enjoy our pages coming once a month as a nice present!
We will be attending Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2026 this June 5th, 6th and 7th as the keynote speakers for the extra comic-education focused day 0 (june 5th) at the Word Balloon Academy! This extra day is free to attend just like TCAF, but requires interested learners to pre-register in advance, which you can find HERE. If you are serious about getting into webcomics but don't know where to start, this might be the perfect way to start!
Besides speaking, we will have copies of the new ALWAYS RAINING HERE and copies of Electric Bones ACT 1, as well as merch and prints, during TCAF June 6th and 7th.
we will post more information as we get closer to the date.
We are back! from now on, we will be updating Electric Bones once a month in 3-5 page increments! We wanted to make this change to the update process so it would be easier for readers to keep up with the plot of the comic, with current readers being able to read more pages at once!
please enjoy our pages coming once a month as a nice present!
I post my reviews throughout the month on Storygraph and Goodreads, and do roundups here and on patreon. Reviews below the cut.
This Inevitable Ruin by Matt Dinniman read by Jeff Hays
Carl, Donut, and the Princess Posse have made it to the ninth floor where they need to battle eight other armies for control of territory, personnel, and access to the capital city. Various phases of combat force them into building and defending trenches, castles, and throne rooms around a varied map. Carl and Donut have more allies than ever (including an influx of previous season's crawlers) but their enemies are fighting for their lives on this floor and won't go down easy. Unfortunately, this book is definitely the worst in the series so far in terms of pacing, flow of action, and balancing the increasingly large cast. Carl and Donut are separated from each other on differing missions for most of the book, which feels like a mistake when their relationship is one of the strongest emotional hearts of the story. There are also sections where Carl is so busy has a general/decision maker that he isn't spending much of his time in hands on action. Multiple dream/vision flashbacks build out backstory, but slow the pacing. However, despite this being the weakest installment of the series so far I still enjoyed my time listening to it and remain deeply invested in these characters and excited for the next book! I also really loved the resolution of Katya's current arc in this book.
Ocean’s Godori by Elaine U. Cho read by Judy Alice Lee
Ocean is a spaceship pilot with a stain on her past record, in a future in which humans have colonized our the solar system and where Korea has reunified and become the dominate space power. Ocean's record means she is currently working on a 'class 4' (aka bad) ship under a selfish captain who has made some frankly illegal sounding choices, such as selling all but one of the ship's spacesuits for cash. This space system is also plagued by space raiders, and their attacks provide the only action of the story. I really wanted to like this book, as it has many elements I usually love (space drama, crew as found family, characters with a rough past) but unfortunately this book really never came together for me. Neither Ocean nor any of the other lead characters have strong motivations or bigger goals for their lives beyond just surviving day to day. They are constantly reacting things that happen to them, but never initiating their own plans or actions. This makes characters who are described as dynamic come off as very passive. I kept waiting for the engine of this story to kick in and it just never did- and it's the first book of a series so at the end almost nothing was resolved either. I was frustrated by what felt like the wasted potential of this story!
The Art of Nonfiction Movie Making by Jeffrey Friedman, Robert Epstein, and Sharon Wood
Practical and grounded, this guidebook on documentary film making is full of realistic advice and examples drawn from the careers of film making team Jeffrey Friedman and Robert Epstein. I watched three of their films this year (The Celluloid Closet, Paragraph 175 and Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt, all movies about queer history) and having that background in their work made the book even more engaging. I enjoyed hearing the thought process behind their choices, including some projects or directions on projects which they researched and considered but ultimately abandoned due to various reasons: lack of access to material or subjects, interviews that didn't play well on film, limitations of travel or funding, etc. This book is from 2012, but I think much of it's guidance is probably just as valuable today as when it was written!
Peerless vol 5 by Meng Xi Shi translated by Faelicy
I finished my first wuxia series! Overall I had a really good time with these books, though I do think books 2 and 3 are stronger than the rest of the series. This one has a very dramatic and satisfying action sequence at the end with plots, secret mazes, poison, traps, imposters, and more. Cui Buqu has to face down, and also ally with, the leader of the Thirteen Floors who has been trying to take down the Emperor since before the beginning of book 1. Feng Xiao faces a martial arts opponent who is definitely his equal and might be his superior. The bickering and humor which forms the emotional heart of this story is present, but I did find myself wanting a little more emotional resolution for our two leads. They do kiss! But they don't really verbally acknowledge their mutual feelings or get much of a soft moment or a honeymoon trip or anything like that at the end. I'll have to head to fanfiction for that!
Countess by Suzan Palumbo read by Chanté McCormick
Virika is a newly made spaceship captain in the Æcerbot Empire, to which her family moved as immigrants in Virika's childhood. She's the first of her people to reach such a high position in the fleet, but she barely has a day to celebrate her promotion before she's accused of murder and treason and dragged off to a sham trial. This novella is a queer retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo with the colonization and imperialism moved to space. It's a well executed retelling but it's also only 4 hours long on audio and so the story feels very compressed, and some parts kind of glossed. It results in quite a lot of telling instead of showing, but I also did like many of the choices the author made. I just wish it was a bit longer, or had some more development of the side characters.
A Frog In Fall and Later On by Linnea Sterte (re-read)
Minor frog is less than a year old, and is dismayed when winter begins to steal all of the light and warmth from his world. Instead of bunking down safely with his mentor to wait for spring, he sets out on a journey with two vagabond toads passing by on a quest to make it all the way to the tropics. They tramp through the Japanese countryside, encountering tree spirits, new friends, dangers, and views the likes of which minor frog had never even imagined. This is a gorgeous book; every page worth pouring over, an economy of line and detail building a beautiful and mysterious world of talking animals and miniature packaged foods. Made me want to draw.
Re-read in 2025 and loved it just as much.
Always Raining Here: A Graphic Novel by Hazel and Bell
Carter is a horny teenage boy looking for a hookup with few options at his Vancouver high school. He starts an over-the-top flirtation with Adrian, one of the few other out gay students, which only serves to irritate Adrian. But they run in the same social circles and keep seeing each other at parties, at theater rehearsals, in French class. When Carter starts genuinely showing up for Adrian when he most needs a friend (or just a willing volunteer) their relationship starts to change. I first read and loved this story as a webcomic in the early 2010s, and I'm so delighted to see how successfully the story translated into a stand alone graphic novel. There's new art, bonus comics, and an epilogue story. I'm glad this queer coming of age tale will reach more readers now that it's out in bookstores!
we are having a break for the holidays from posting Electric Bones, but we are returning in the new year with some fun, sexy scenes planned for 2026. see you then!
we are having a break for the holidays from posting Electric Bones, but we are returning in the new year with some fun, sexy scenes planned for 2026. see you then!
We are now able to ship books the the United States tariff free!!
if you were thinking about grabbing a copy of Electric Bones, Always Raining Here Classic or Decoy & Retrofit, we will be continuing to ship packages out all week for the holidays!