Faith Erin Hicks
b. 2001
Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian cartoonist and animator based in Vancouver, British Columbia, best known for her graphic novels blending humor, heart, and supernatural or everyday adventure. Born in 2001, she began self-publishing webcomics like *Demonology 101* and *The Adventures of Superhero Girl* before transitioning to print. Her early solo works, such as *Zombies Calling!* and *Friends with Boys*, established a signature style of expressive, clean line art and relatable teen protagonists. Hicks has also collaborated extensively, co-creating *Nothing Could Possibly Go Wrong* with artist/co-writer and teaming up on licensed titles like *Buffy: The High School Years*. Her most prominent work includes the *The Nameless City* series, a middle-grade fantasy trilogy she wrote and drew, and *Nickelodeon Avatar: The Last Airbender – Imbalance*, which she wrote. She has contributed to *Universal Monsters: The Mummy* and *Free Comic Book Day* specials. Hicks’s career, active since 2008, has earned her multiple Eisner Award nominations and a devoted readership for her inclusive, character-driven storytelling. She continues to create graphic novels and comics, balancing solo projects with collaborative work in both original and franchise settings.
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Full bibliography · 18 series
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