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books & comics
© 2024 Hannah Kincaid
rabbit holes
inkjet-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
February 2023
Disguising focus tips as a parody of 90s Microsoft Office style virtual assistants, Rabbit Holes pictures a day in the life of working alongside the fictional desktop helper, Patch.
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clocked out
inkjet-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
May 2023
Clocked Out is a mini-zine about my experience with ADHD related time blindness.
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in orbit
laser-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
April 2022
Jay can't stop spacing out...in space!The first and last spreads feature lyrics from Forever by Chris Brown.
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feelings
risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
March 2022
In this sequel to What Are Friends For?, Daisuke starts to have very overwhelming & confusing feelings for Cynthia that he tries (& fails) to ignore. He's in love, but he doesn't know if he wants to be.
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what are friends for?
risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
February 2022
Friendships have always been hard with social anxiety, so when Daisuke "accidentally" makes a new one, he's convinced he's going to mess it up.
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andrea + the ghost
laser-cut & risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
November 2021
Andrea Pascal discovers her new studio is haunted by its former owner & now she's stuck with an annoying, messy painter ghost. To be continued?
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[im]perfect
risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
October 2021
An allusion to disability self-stigma, a defective robot resents her flawed hardware & programming until a (similarly "flawed") human offers her a new definition of "perfection."
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the glitch
risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
October 2021
An extraterrestrial being that exists because of an error in the universe feels like a mistake instead of a miracle until he makes an unlikely friend.
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you don't have to know what's next
risograph-printed comic zine
written & illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
September 2021
Uncertainty about the future is okay, but Daisuke isn't so sure of that.
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cynthia + daisuke
unique handmade book
illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
with inspiration from Amanda Cooper
May 2021
Handbound & drawn in colored pencil & alcohol marker, this unique art book captures moments between Cynthia & Daisuke at various stages of their relationship. Many of the scenes are inspired by short stories written for me by Amanda Cooper.
The second spread features lyrics from La Pena by Juanita La O.
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homecoming
self-published graphic novel
written by Amanda Cooper
illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
June 2019-July 2020
Homecoming is a mini graphic novel adapted from an original short story written by Amanda Cooper featuring her characters. It illustrates the story of Charlotte and Oliver's last night together at their Homecoming dance in 1963.
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disconnected
self-published graphic novel
written by Hannah Kincaid & Amanda Cooper
illustrated by Hannah Kincaid
September 2017-March 2018
Daisuke doesn't know how much his life will change, for both the better & worse, when he meets Cynthia.Disconnected was my first exploration of the comic format, created as my 2018 AP Studio Art: 2-D Design concentration portfolio. I received a score of 5 on my submission.
Also published online in the 2018 edition of Westwood Literary Magazine.content warning: death/grief & drowning
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illustration
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about me
Hannah Kincaid is a digital illustrator and comic cartoonist. She graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2022 with a BA in Studio Art. She has been drawing since she could pick up a pencil and has always been influenced by stories and characters in films and television, especially in animation, which sparked her interest in telling stories of her own. She has found her medium in comics and sequential imagery, exploring narrative and character expression through original works and zines.She wrote and illustrated her first original graphic novel, Disconnected, in 2018. She has since completed a self-published graphic novel in 2020, Homecoming, an adaptation of a short story in collaboration with its author, along with a series of original self-published comic zines. She is currently interested in exploring as many comic forms as she can and she might be addicted to making zines.
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design
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