
A Harry Potter Fanzine. Harry wears a binder, Hagrid is a trans woman, Tonks is non-binary... and J.K. just isn't worth our time! This anthology is a collection of fan works by various trans fans and allies considering the existence of transness in in light of its creator's open transphobia. This personal and heartfelt collection expresses trans possibilities and frustrations via illustrations, comics, fanfiction, op-eds, personal essays, and poetry. If you want to go to Hogwarts or if you think Potter Stinks, we all deserve trans-affirming magical care! Proceeds donated to UK charity Gendered Intelligence.
Authors


Maia Kobabe is a nonbinary, queer, trans author, a voracious reader, a kpop fan, and a daydreamer. You can learn an astonishing number of intimate details about em in GENDER QUEER: A MEMOIR and in eir other short comics, published by The New Yorker, The Nib, The Washington Post and in many print anthologies. GENDER QUEER won a Stonewall Honor and an Alex Award from the American Library Association in 2020. It was also the number one most challenged book in the United States in both 2021 and 2022. Eir forthcoming book is SAACHI'S STORIES, written with Lucky Srikumar, due out from Scholastic Graphix in 2025. @redgoldsparks on instagram patreon.com/maiakobabe redgoldsparks.tumblr.com
I live in the San Francisco Bay area where I teach and make art. I earned a BA in art with a focus in printmaking and a BA in Gender Studies from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2011, and in 2019 I earned an MFA in Comics from California College of the Arts. Right now I’m working on my first full-length graphic novel about transgender history. I first started exhibiting my self-published comics and art at conventions in 2009. My first comics were fanzines and I love to connect with fan communities since a lot of my art is related to being a geeky queer human. I enjoy working with a variety of mediums and my visual influences include anime, fine art, lettering, illustration, portraiture, tattoo, and sign painting.