
Twin Cities cartoonist Rob Kirby has been making and publishing comics since the early ’90s, emerging from that era’s queer zine explosion before moving into the LGBTQ+ press and beyond. He is the author of Curbside Boys: the New York Years (2002) and the creator and editor of several anthologies, including two volumes of The Book of Boy Trouble (2006 & 2008), the Ignatz-nominated series THREE, for which he also received the 2011 Prism Queer Press Grant; the Ignatz Award–winning QU33R (2014), and The Shirley Jackson Project: Comics Inspired by her Life and Work (2016). His newest book is the graphic memoir Marry Me a Little, published by Graphic Mundi, which the New York Times called “Powerful and honest.”