Josh Bayer lives in Harlem and has worked as a Graphic Novelist, Fine Artist, and Illustrator for twenty years. Josh is the editor of the anthology Suspect Device and the author of Theth, Raw Power, Theth Tomorrow Forever, RM, and Black Star. Additionally, he is the editor and writer of the All Time Comics imprint from Floating World Comics and Fantagraphics. His style is characterized by a genre fusion tying together different historical cartooning styles with a devout punk rock anti-narrative. His comics work was reprinted in the Best American Comics series in 2014 and 2017, selected from work across the country by editors Ben Katchor and Jonathan Letham. Bayer has an extensive career producing conceptual art for various TV and film productions for clients, including MTV, HBO, and Amnesty International. Josh earned an MFA in Illustration and Cartooning in 2009 and has taught professionally since 2007 at schools all over New York.
""The art nods to classic comics, though with a visceral, surrealist bent indebted to Raymond Pettibon’s punk LP sleeves as much as Anselm Kiefer and Käthe Kollwitz’s haunted expressionism. Long-limbed figures skulk the panels, contorted by anguish and insecurity, and Bayer sometimes draws his father wearing an executioner’s hood. Details require close reading in swirling compositions that flood the senses, but the obsessive reckoning with legacy resonates throughout. This charged account of the past’s enduring grip is a triumph."" — Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review ""Josh Bayer is a true expressionist comics hero. His relentless self-questioning, analog punk struggle, reifies the eternity of the comics as the greatest artform."" — Matthew Thurber, Art Comic, Mr. Colostomy ""Heart-rending and sense-flooding, gorgeous, tragic, generous and vulnerable – UNENDED is an artwork I'll never forget."" – Jonathan Lethem ""For a graphic novel about unfinished narratives, Unended is incredibly satisfying to read, and a masterclass in the potential of comix that sit outside of the expected."" — Solrad