In addition to I, COMIC: VOLUME ONE (and VOLUME TWO in production!), here are our other publications.
The I, COMIC Gratitude Journal
The I, COMIC Gratitude Journal has space for 52 weeks’ worth of gratitudes, 3x daily—with gorgeous illustrations from classic comics of the 1940’s, 50’s, & 60’s. It’s not dated, so you can start it any time. And—let’s all admit it—since no one wants to write on both sides of a page, the comic book art is on odd pages—gorgeous classic work from 1940s, 50s, and 60s pulp titles by artists including Frank Giusto, Ralph Mayo, and Warren Kremer. At 5.5×8.5, it’s the perfect size to have with you wherever you go.
So: did you know that practicing gratitude can be good for your health?
Research has shown that practicing gratitude can improve your mood and outlook; lower stress and anxiety; help you cope better with difficult and/or negative situations; improve self-esteem; reduce negative feelings like resentment and regret; improve brain function; strengthen your heart health; help you sleep better; boost your immunity; make you feel better physically; and strengthen relationships!
While you may know that creating art is also a stress-reliever, so it art engagement. So in short, the ICGJ is a beautiful little book you can travel with anywhere, that can help with anxiety, stress, and mood and—by making a $25 donation to I COMIC, INC.—supports my mission to disrupt the cycle of mass incarceration in the U.S. by helping incarcerated individuals engage with art, literacy, building mastery, and emotional regulation skills.
Click here to purchase for $25 & free shipping in the U.S.!
The Visitor’s Guide to Prison

If you have an LO (loved one) who is incarcerated in the U.S., you are probably experiencing a wide range of emotions. You’re frightened out of your mind for your LO’s safety. You want to help your LO, and make their life easier, but you’re not sure how. And you are feeling super stressed about visiting. You have no idea what to expect. Is it dangerous? Are the COs (corrections officers) going to give you a hard time? Should you talk to other visitors? What should you wear? What should you bring?
In the informative, helpful, compassionate, (and sometimes even a little bit funny) Visitor’s Guide to Prison, you’ll read all about:
- Preparing for your visit
- What COs wish you knew about visiting
- Bringing children
- Dealing with the post-visit blues
- Getting involved
- First-person experiences
- … and a lot more.
REMEMBER, YOUR LOVED ONE IS NOT DEFINED BY THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES; NEITHER ARE YOU. YOU’VE GOT THIS. AND YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Click here to purchase for $25 & free shipping in the U.S.!
