Comics by Cheyenne Smith
Young adult, memoir, horror, and more – these are the selected comics of cartoonist, Cheyenne Smith.
Memoir | Identity
As featured in The Washington Post: Disabilities are usually categorized as visible or invisible – but what about the in-between?
Horror | Historical Fiction
In the winter of 1609, colonists endured a period of depleted resources and depravity now referred to as "The Starving Time."
Horror | Adult readers
A traumatized game show contestant relives their TV experience to a therapist. CW: horror, insects, vomit, blood, language.
Spooky | Kid-friendly
A young boy recounts the strange year following his family’s cross-country move.
Memoir | Grief
This is for my mom, the woman who made me tough enough to survive four whole years without her. If you’ve lost someone the long way, it’s also for you. Published in 2021.
Memoir | Coming-of-age
Glasses or no glasses? That was the question on the night of my first ever school dance. And dear reader – I had the wrong answer.
For Book Nerds
I went to college for English and make zero apologies for these dumb comics.