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Books Illustrated By America Jones

AJ is an illustrator and comic artist with a passion for neon colors and queer culture. Catch them being antisocial on social media 'thehauntedboy'.

Cover Art for Battling in All Her Finery
Battling in All Her Finery: Historical Accounts of Otherworldly Women Leaders
Cover for Fitting In
Fitting In: Historical Accounts of Paranormal Subcultures
Book Cover: I Didn't Break the Lamp - Historical Accounts of Imaginary Acquaintances
I Didn't Break the Lamp - Historical Accounts of Imaginary Acquaintances
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal - Autumn 2019
Mad Scientist Journal - Autumn 2019
Cover of Mad Scientist Journal Spring 2019 featuring a giant hand coming out of a field of flowers.
Mad Scientist Journal - Spring 2019
Cover art for Mad Scientist Journal - Summer 2019.
Mad Scientist Journal - Summer 2019
Book Cover: Mad Scientist Journal - Winter 2020
Mad Scientist Journal - Winter 2020
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2015
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2015
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2016
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2016
Cover Art for Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017
Cover art for Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2018
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2018
Mad Scientist Journal Spring 2016
Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2016
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2017
Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2017
Cover Art for Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2018
Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2018
Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2016 Cover
Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2016
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2017
Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2017
Cover Art for Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2018
Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2018
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2014
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2014
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2016
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2016
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2017
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2017
Cover art for Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2018
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2018
Cover Art for Selfies from the End of the World
Selfies from the End of the World: Historical Accounts of the Apocalypse
Cover for Snowflake War Journal
Snowflake War Journal
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