Hazel Newlevant is a Portland-raised, Brooklyn-residing cartoonist. Their comics include If This Be Sin, Tender-Hearted, Sugar Town, and No Ivy League. They edited and published the anthologies Chainmail Bikini and Comics For Choice, and served as a co-editor for the anthologies Puerto Rico Strong (Lion Forge, 2018) and Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans (A Wave Blue World, 2024).
Hazel's newest graphic novel, Queer & How We Got Here, will be available from Little, Brown INK in May 2026!
Photo by EMi Spicer.
Hazel worked as an Associate Editor for Lion Forge Comics, and currently does freelance editing for First Second and Street Noise Books.
Hazel's work as a cartoonist and editor has been honored with the Xeric Grant (Ci Vediamo), the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant (If This Be Sin), the Ignatz Award (Tender-Hearted, Comics for Choice), the Eisner Award (Puerto Rico Strong), and the GLAAD Media Award (Becoming Who We Are).
Hazel may be available for freelance work such as:
Contact them at hazel@newlevant.com.
Photo from Boise Comic Arts Festival 2018.
"The Graphic Memoir 'No Ivy League' Dares You To Think About Feelings," review by Etelka Lehoczky, NPR
"Hazel Newlevant examines privilege and coming of age in No Ivy League," interview by Avery Kaplan, The Beat
“A Compendium of Resistance: Comics for Choice Fights for Reproductive Justice,” review by Catherine, Women Write About Comics
"Sugar Town," review by Tegan O'Neil, The Comics Journal
“#MeToo, Box Brown, Comics for Choice, Babylon Berlin, Mean Girls, Manga Master Ito, Art/Life Advice | Graphic Novels Reviews,” review, Library Journal
"Comics for Choice Takes on Abortion Stigma," article by Pia Peterson, Bitch Media
"Sugar Town: Hazel Newlevant Explores the Complexities of Relationships," review by Robin Enrico, Broken Frontier
"Sugar Town Review: Young Love and Mix Tapes," review by Molly Barnewitz, ComicsVerse
"Sugar Town," review, Publishers Weekly
"Chainmail Bikini," review, Publishers Weekly