• A cute purplish-blue spider is hanging from his web and looking longingly at a pillbug, grasshopper, and caterpillar as they play together

    Spencer Spider Just Wants Friends

    Spencer Spider just wants friends, but none of the other bugs will be his friend because he’s a spider.

    Written by Larry N. Gerston
    Illustrated by Amelia Pendleton
    Lettering by Eva Zeno
    Published 2019

  • A mean looking Wasp is threatening a cute blueish-purple spider, a caterpillar, a lady bug, and a worm.

    Spencer Spider Meets a Bully

    Wally Wasp is new in the neighborhood and is pushing the other bugs around.

    Written by Larry N. Gerston
    Illustrated by Amelia Pendleton
    Lettering by Eva Zeno
    Published 2020

  • A cute blueish-purple spider is comforting a sad pink worm

    Spencer Spider Helps a Friend

    Wendell Worm feels useless. All the other bugs seem to contribute to their world more that he does. All he wants to be is useful.

    Written by Larry N. Gerston
    Illustrated by Amelia Pendleton
    Lettering by Amelia Pendleton
    Published 2021

  • Bubble Trouble

    King Akbari finds a mysterious large bubble in his kingdom. When he gets trapped inside no one can get him out. His daughter Arika knows just what to do!

    Written by Deborah Simon
    Illustrated by Amelia Davis (Pendleton)
    Lettering by Amelia Davis (Pendleton)
    Published 2011

  • GeoGirl, a geotechnical superhero girl is on a hoverboard dodging a large landslide monster named Lance Lied.

    GeoGirl VS. Lance Lied

    While GeoGirl is out on patrol, she finds the evil villain Lance Lied who plans to make a mountain side collapse in the next storm.

    Written by Murray Engineers Inc.
    Illustrated by Amelia Davis (Pendleton)
    Lettering by Woody Arnold

  • Geogirl, a geotechnical superhero, faces down a rich-clay monster who is under a house. he looks something like president 45

    GeoGirl VS. Dick Clay

    A house has been built on Richard Clay, A.K.A. DICK CLAY! Now GeoGirl must contain him to save the house from being totally destroyed.

    Written by Murray Engineers Inc.
    and Amelia Davis (Pendleton)
    Illustrated by Amelia Pendleton
    Lettering by Woody Arnold

  • Four children are under a tree in their ideal imaginative forms. A hispanic boy on a motorcycle, an asian boy hanging upside-down as a spy, an African-American girl dressed as a hunter, and a white red-headed girl dressed as a princess and archer.

    Trackers Kids

    Short stand-alone comics that explore the active imaginations of four children.

    Stories by Tracker’s Earth
    Illustrations by Amelia Davis (Pendleton)
    Lettering by Woody Arnold