A GRAPHIC NOVEL by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett


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Learn more about trans history from Roman emperor Elagabalus to the Stonewall uprising with the upcoming Trans History: A Graphic Novel: From Ancient Times to the Present Day by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett. This graphic nonfiction book comes out on May 13, 2025, and it explores diversity in human sex and gender around the world and across time, including how European definitions of gender spread across the globe.

Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer, calls Trans History a “well-researched, thoughtful, engaging look at trans and gender-nonconforming people through history and from all around the world. This book is very welcoming to newcomers but full of little gems for those of us who have been reading trans histories for years. Combs and Eakett come from within the trans community, and they also pass the mic to many other trans folks of different ages, races, nationalities, and identities to share non-white and non-Western experiences. A beautiful and compassionate primer!”

the cover of Trans History: A Graphic Novel showing panels of illustrations from different events in transgender historythe cover of Trans History: A Graphic Novel showing panels of illustrations from different events in transgender history
cover art by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett, design by Lisa Rudden

Used with the permission of Candlewick Press. Text and illustrations copyright © by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett.

Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett are a creative team and a couple who’ve been together for more than twenty years. They have spent much of their time studying and making art about topics relating to feminist and gender studies. Trans History represents the culmination of a decade of journeying into this topic since they both came out as trans. They live in the San Francisco Bay Area.



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