Joey Spiotto
NYT Bestselling Illustrator/Author - Max, a Little Axolotl, Grumpy Unicorn, Alien Next Door & more!
Repd by @eastwestlit

🎉WOOHOO!🎉 @publisherswkly has named "Max, a Little Axolotl - Breaking Out" one of their BESTSELLERS!!! I am so honored that so many of your kids have embraced Max and his friends once again in book 2. A huge shout out to @graphixbooks, @scholastic, and all the Teachers and Librarians out there for the important work of sharing a love of reading and helping young readers discover their favorite books that they'll take with them throughout their lives 💛

I’ve been waiting over 40 years for this movie… no way I was gonna pass up a chance to see Grayskull in person 😭😭😭

Thank you to @barnesandnoble for sharing the good news! "Max, a Little Axolotl" has been named one of B&N's Kids Bestsellers!!! WOOHOO!!!! Our little friend Max has made it on the 100 Kids Bestsellers list. What an honor it is to be included with some of my favorite books that I loved as a kid and still point to today as a gold standard. Let's hear it for Max! Woohoo! 💛

Today is my book birthday for “Max, a Little Axolotl - Breaking Out”! I am so proud of this book, and I hope your little readers will enjoy reading it as much as I did making it for them. This is my 4th published #graphicnovel and it still feels surreal to walk into a book store and see something I poured myself into for months, just sitting there waiting to find its new home. If you pick up a copy tag me in your photos please! 💛💛💛

Copies of my new book “Max, a Little Axolotl - Breaking Out!” have just arrived and it’s beautiful in person! The colors… oh, the colors 😍 I cannot wait for your little readers to get their hands, fins, paws, claws and jaws on it.
It’s always a special day when you get to see your finished book in person, it’s extra special today because I had just finished putting the final touches on book #3 (more on that later) when there was a knock on the door from the delivery driver. What a day.
“Max, a Little Axolotl - Breaking Out” is available NEXT WEEK - Tuesday, May 5th, at bookstores everywhere and of course, at your next @scholastic #bookfair 🫧

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

Saturday May 2 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. 4 Color Fantasies is proud to announce the following creators will be at our shop for our 20th Anniversary event on May 2 from 11am - 4pm Stop by and get a bunch of free comics, meet creators, costumed characters and tons of fun celebrating comics!! #freecomicbookday #FCBD #comicsgiveawayday #4colorfantasies #4CF #4cf20thanniversary

🍊WooHoo!!!🍊 "Max, a Little Axolotl" has hit The Sunshine State Young Readers Award list for Early Reader Chapter Books! I am honored that so many young readers have embraced Max thanks in no small part to the many incredible Librarians and teachers throughout our school systems. Thank you @floridamediaed for shining a spotlight on not only my work, but all the other amazing books on this list and encouraging young readers across your state!

🍊WooHoo!!!🍊 "Max, a Little Axolotl" has hit The Sunshine State Young Readers Award list for Early Reader Chapter Books! I am honored that so many young readers have embraced Max thanks in no small part to the many incredible Librarians and teachers throughout our school systems. Thank you @floridamediaed for shining a spotlight on not only my work, but all the other amazing books on this list and encouraging young readers across your state!

I signed a bunch of copies of “Max, a Little Axolotl” at @bnmontclairplace! You can find them near the front at the “New in Young Readers” table! Thanks so much @barnesandnoble for showcasing my book like this 💛 @graphixbooks @scholastic @eastwestlit

I signed a bunch of copies of “Max, a Little Axolotl” at @bnmontclairplace! You can find them near the front at the “New in Young Readers” table! Thanks so much @barnesandnoble for showcasing my book like this 💛 @graphixbooks @scholastic @eastwestlit

I have heard from so many kids, teachers, librarians, parents and other cool people asking me "JOEY, WHEN IS BOOK # 2 COMING OUT?!?" Well I have great news to share! "Max, a Little Axolotl Breaking Out" will be available NEXT MONTH!!! The first book was a breakout hit and I've been absolutely blown away by how much you all have embraced Max. I'd like to introduce you to Nayeli, an Axolotl who is having a really hard time adjusting to her new life in the aquarium. You can pre-order your copy today wherever you get your books. If you can, try and support your local booksellers - we really need them to stick around! 💛 #axolotls #bookstagram #kidlit #graphicnovels

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

🚨AI Slop Alert🚨 My "Storytime" art prints for #KillBill #PulpFiction #LOST #XFiles #GameofThrones and more are being used as AI generated imagery to sell shelving for a kids room. I'd love to know how this got approved and displayed so prominently in the store listings 😅

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

Thank you to @jensenkarp, @katiecromwell, @jawilmesjr, @deanebelle, @idle_handmade and all the lovely folks who came out over the years to make @galleries1988 the special place that it was. Gallery 1988 brought A LOT of people together to celebrate the things we all love and gave artists like myself a space to share our work with the world. Without Gallery 1988 I would not have the career I do today. I think the LOST art show was the first show of theirs I attended and it rocked my world. I reached out to Jensen and he offered me a space on their walls. Over the next year I didn't sell one print, but they kept inviting me. The following year at Crazy 4 Cult I created the fake record album "River Tam and the Fireflies" and it went viral. I sold out of all of my prints at the show and @sethgreen purchased the framed piece! My career took off from there. My work through 1988 lead me to the creation of my first book "Alien Next Door". I had the honor of having 4 solo exhibitions at the gallery, that first Storytime show had such an amazing response, which eventually lead to an incredible Kickstarter campaign to turn those art pieces into a book collection. I made many new friends and got to meet some of my creative heroes, many celebrities (some good, some who turned out to be not so great), and even got interviewed on CNN for the Breaking Bad Art Show. One night at an opening I watched Usher roll up out front on his motorcycle, walk past the line of hundreds of people waiting to get into a show, drop his credit card at the counter and point out all the artwork he wanted and then ride off into night on Melrose Ave. Awesome stuff. I will forever be thankful to @jensenkarp and @katiecromwell for their special space on Melrose. I'm sad to say goodbye, but grateful that I had an opportunity to be a part of something so wonderful. I hope those of you that used to come out to those shows continue to find and support independent artists that you love, we all need it these days. ❤️

The lovely @feliciaday stopped by my table at @wondercon and picked up a copy of my #GraphicNovel “Max, a Little Axolotl”! If you’re coming to #Wondercon this weekend, come visit me and get a signed copy! #ArtistAlley table D-10!!! Hurray 💛💛💛
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