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Organized by Lichen Euchella
@lichenritual / bsky
and Ocean ET
@hr_freud / bsky
We are inspired by Old Pulp and Weird Fiction, release Special Issues in-between, and occasionally create art in other mediums.
DIGITAL ISSN: 3064-6782
PRINT ISSN: 3064-6820
Digital Issues as well as Print Issues are available through our shop. Contact us to be in a store near you.
If you are a store, we publish Digest Size, handle bulk orders to small batches because we want to be on your shelves, and we print/manufacture it all ourselves in the USA.
A Print Subscription is available alongside an advanced Club Membership on Patreon, which receives monthly mailed newsletters that include editor journals, industry updates, exclusive art, maybe even responses to + letters from You.
You can support Gravity Loop by subscribing to our Patreon. You can also use our Ko-fi page to make one-time donations to help cover material costs and fund expansion. We plan to grow our own ink and eventually experiment with making our own paper. We come from humble origins and love agriculture. We have big plans for the future of Comics and Bookprinting.
We are also running a GoFundMe for covering Operational Costs so we can pay Translators.
Use FUND.GRAVITYLOOP.ORG to share it along with our full proposal for plans to publish translations in Indigenous, Moribund, and Endangered languages.
The Logo: There’s Cherokee in it.
Why?: Lichen is Cherokee.
Lots of folks these days who aren’t Japanese put that language on their art because they think it’s “aesthetic” and what not, doing it without reason or real thought of their own. Many of these people are even from cultures of dying languages. Cherokee language is moribund and aesthetic. So it goes on the cover.
No, we are not an Indigenous-only anthology but we do especially look to the Diasporas, the Marginalized, and the Unseen. Of Every Kind. Simply because that’s the types of folks we come from.
We are here to deliver the world all the stories that anyone bowing to investors wouldn’t dare put in print.
Comics is a wasteland and Gravity Loop is doing soil remediation.
In memory of Gunner Leatherwood.
Gravity Loop ain’t the same without you, pal.