Graphic Novels

Callie Cat Series

Callie Cat is a children’s television program and book series for children ages 4-7. The series follows a lovable family of calico cats, the Calico family, and their everyday adventures together. Callie, or Callie Cat as she is often called, greets each day with great enthusiasm alongside her little brother Leo, her littler sister Penny, and her mom and dad.

Written by CK James, the series and its characters are based on his family and his experience as a father. The series is truly a love letter to millennial parents, who will feel seen and valued alongside their children as they experience Callie Cat together.

Multiple graphic novels based on episodes of the show are written and in review for publishing with a two major book publishers.

The Journey of Raio

Chama are small beings of light, each uniquely shaped by the star they call home. Scattered across the universe, they live among countless stars, glowing with vibrant energy and boundless curiosity.

On the rarest of occasions, a chama becomes Radiant. A Radiant chama can share the light within them, bringing hope to others and pushing back against the darkness of their ancient adversary, known only as Malum.

Raio is a particularly small and curious chama who has spent his entire life on the same star. Growing up, he has always heard the saying, “Being Radiant is not something you achieve. It’s something you are.”

But life on his star never changes. Each day feels just like the one before it.

Until the day Malum arrives.

In a single moment, everything Raio thought he knew is turned upside down, launching him on an extraordinary journey across the universe to discover who he truly is. And whether even the smallest chama can shine brightly enough to change the stars themselves.

Pancho

Pancho is a stray dog that lives in the city with his mother and siblings in his litter. When Pancho is separated from his family during a violent attack by another stray dog, his world is shattered. Though his mother saves his life, she does not survive her injuries, leaving Pancho alone, wounded, and struggling to survive on the city streets.

Across town, Louisa is facing a different kind of loneliness. An only child longing for a friend, she feels disconnected from the world around her, until the day she discovers an injured dog limping through the streets.

As Pancho slowly recovers under Louisa’s care, he begins to question everything he thought he knew about humans. Having spent his life fearing people, he discovers kindness in unexpected places.

Heartfelt and uplifting, PANCHO is a story of loss, healing, friendship, and belonging that explores how family is greater than bloodlines and the meaning behind sacrifices we make for those we love.

Okiri

Most people never notice the Okiri.

They are the source of fleeting thoughts that seem to come from nowhere, the sudden urge to take a different path home, the unexplained itch on your nose, or the gentle breeze that arrives at just the right moment. Existing beyond the limits of human sight and sound, the Okiri quietly move through the world, unseen but ever-present.

According to legend, the Okiri were sent to Earth long ago to guide and help humanity. But somewhere along the way, they lost sight of their purpose. What was once a calling has become little more than routine, and generations of Okiri have forgotten why they were sent here in the first place.

Now, at a time when humanity is more disconnected, divided, and lost than ever, the world needs the Okiri more than it has in centuries as an ancient enemy rises again.

The only problem is that the Okiri no longer remember how to help.

As an unlikely young Okiri begins to uncover the truth behind their forgotten mission, he must convince his kind to rediscover the purpose they abandoned before both worlds lose something far more important than they realize.