Troy Little

Comic Book Artist & Writer

Biography

TROY LITTLE is a comic writer, artist and publisher from Prince Edward Island, Canada. His works include “The Powerpuff Girls”, “Rick & Morty”, adapting Hunter S. Thompson’s “Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas”, Kevin Eastman’s “Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls” and most recently as artist for the hit “Cult of the Lamb” series. He’s also the creator of “Chiaroscuro”, the “Angora Napkin” trilogy and “Butterfly House” (with his wife Brenda Hickey). Troy has been nominated four times for the Eisner Awards as well as the Harvey, Ringo, Doug Wright and Sequential Awards. He is the co-founder of Pegamoose Press.

IG: angoranapkin, www.pegamoosepress.com

 

PEGAMOOSE PRESS was founded in 2019 by Troy Little and Brenda Hickey a means to publish high-quality editions of their creator-owned books. Their first book, Brenda’s “Halls of the Turnip King” was successfully Kickstarted and fulfilled within 2 months, setting their standards for quality and efficiency. Their second book, “Angora Napkin: The Golden McGuffin” debuted in the summer of 2020. In 2022, they collaborated on an experimental graphic novella called “Butterfly House”, which was nominated for the Sequential and Doug Wright Award.

In 2024, Pegamoose Press expanded its publishing world with “Orchard of the Tame”, and original graphic novel by Nick Cross and Marlo Meekins, which was a Booklist Starred Review and a NYPL Top 50 Graphic Novels for 2025.