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Sina Grace

Sina Grace

Sina Grace

Sina Grace draws comic books, kids' books, and big-people books and can be found in coffee shops all around Los Angeles.

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Among the Ghosts will be released on September 06, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Sep 06, 2011
Among the Ghosts is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 06, 2011
Among the Ghosts is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 31, 2010
Among the Ghosts will be released on August 31, 2010 in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 31, 2010
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Among the Ghosts
Aug 06, 2010

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Los Angeles Times, April 10, 2013
...explores murky depths ‘Regalia’: Painted stories of love and murder ‘Shuteye’ takes a page from Gabriel García Márquez Fashion horrors: Sina Grace’s ‘leap of faith’ Jewish legend sets stage for superheroes Superhero...
Pop Matters, March 26, 2013
...Adrian Tomine’s Optic Nerve stories, and the previously referenced Lil’ Depressed Boy by S. Steven Struble and Sina Grace (see, “The Beats, The Lil’ Depressed Boy and Populist Literature”, 7 February 2013). Also recently in PopMatters,...
Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2013
...post-apocalyptic world ‘Regalia’: Eliza Frye paints stories of love and murder ‘Shuteye’ takes a page from Gabriel García Márquez Fashion horrors: Sina Grace’s ‘leap of faith...
Comic Book Resources, February 6, 2013
...Art from February 6th – March 3rd. The exhibition includes original works from 30 artists, including Ed Luce, Sina Grace, Beth Dean, as well as the curators; Justin Hall and Rick Worley. I spoke with Worley and Hall about the exhibition, and they gave...
Comic Book Resources, January 2, 2013
...on Spider-Men might be some of my favorite work by her to date. #12 Not My Bag by Sina Grace A revealing first-person account of the cutthroat world of retail fashion, Grace allows all sorts of glimpses behind the curtain. Telling tales about a...
Examiner.com, December 19, 2012
...contains work by Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night, Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse), Bob Fingerman (From the Ashes, Pariah), Sina Grace (Not My Bag, Li’l Depressed Boy), Rebekah Issaacs (Angel & Faith, Hack/Slash), and others. If you haven’t already been...
Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2012
...post-apocalyptic world ‘Regalia’: Eliza Frye paints stories of love and murder ‘Shuteye’ takes a page from Gabriel García Márquez Fashion horrors: Sina Grace’s ‘leap of faith’ Superhero stories meet childhood memories ...
IGN.com, January 7, 2013
...runs Golden Apple Comics, where I work. I found a few artists by working in the store, like Sina Grace of Li’l Depressed Boy and Not My Bag fame. Basically any opportunity that arose, or any person I had the chance to meet, like Jock or Sean Galloway...
IGN.com, January 7, 2013
...runs Golden Apple Comics, where I work. I found a few artists by working in the store, like Sina Grace of Li’l Depressed Boy and Not My Bag fame. Basically any opportunity that arose, or any person I had the chance to meet, like Jock or Sean Galloway...
Comic Book Resources, January 2, 2013
...on Spider-Men might be some of my favorite work by her to date. #12 Not My Bag by Sina Grace A revealing first-person account of the cutthroat world of retail fashion, Grace allows all sorts of glimpses behind the curtain. Telling tales about a...
Comic Book Resources, December 26, 2012
...Doom , WOLVES ) Ming Doyle ( MARA ) Chynna Clugston Flores ( Blue Monday ) Kaja Foglio ( Girl Genius ) Phil Foglio ( Girl Genius ) Sina Grace ( Li’l Depressed Boy ) Paul Guinan ( Boilerplate: History’s Mechanical Marvel , Frank Reade ) ...
Examiner.com, December 19, 2012
...contains work by Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night, Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse), Bob Fingerman (From the Ashes, Pariah), Sina Grace (Not My Bag, Li’l Depressed Boy), Rebekah Issaacs (Angel & Faith, Hack/Slash), and others. If you haven’t already been...
Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2012
...post-apocalyptic world ‘Regalia’: Eliza Frye paints stories of love and murder ‘Shuteye’ takes a page from Gabriel García Márquez Fashion horrors: Sina Grace’s ‘leap of faith’ Superhero stories meet childhood memories ...
Pop Matters, November 26, 2012
...While I was attending New York Comic Con 2012, I had the opportunity to talk with artist Sina Grace and read his just-released autobiographical graphic novel Not My Bag. The first thing he had to say about the book was that early opinions from his fellow...