The latest book in the best selling Go the F**k to Sleep series. On sale May 2026.
F—k, Now There Are Two of You is a loving monologue about the new addition to the family, addressed to a big sibling and shot through with Adam Mansbach's trademark profane truth-telling. Gorgeously illustrated and chock-full of unspoken sentiments channeled directly from the brains of parents worldwide, F—k, Now There Are Two of You articulates all the fears and frustrations attendant to the simple, math-defying fact that two is a million more kids than one.
As you probably know by now, you shouldn't read it to a child.
(Akashic Books)
"A hilarious sendup of the eternal fight between kids and their parents over what to eat and when--if at all."
--New York Journal of Books
"An uproarious spoof of bedtime board books."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Mansbach freely, fabulously curses out the uncensored truth; Brozman makes sure you'll recognize your irresistible, equitably diverse mini-mes with those all-too-familiar expressions, from utter disdain to overwhelming trust and every little eyeball roll in between."
--BookDragon/Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
"With this soon-to-be crude classic, Adam Mansbach has nailed it with his undeniable animal/child comparisons all cozily complimented by Owen Brozman's humorous illustration--we dare you not to giggle into your eggnog."
--Curious Mom
(Akashic Books)
For Texas Highways magazine, accompanying a personal essay about a family home-schooling during the pandemic.
To commemorate Instinet's 50th anniversary, Thinkso Creative enlisted five comic artists to create a graphic novel visualizing the history of the company and the financial tech world. Each artist covered a decade, and I illustrated the chapter about the 80s. Artist Takahiro Kurashima added his lenticular designs to each chapter, creating a uniquely interactive work.
For Women’s Day Magazine.
Working with Wilson Dow, I created illustrations for Horizon’s “What Is Your Epic?” campaign. Printed in both comic and mural format.
Geico advertorial for Outside Magazine.
Artwork for Blockhead’s latest album.
“For some it would be easy to laugh off at first glance, but it’s more than just a humorous title – it’s a calling card for a record that frequently meditates on death, afterlife, endings and cycles.
As anyone who is familiar with Blockhead knows, even the most serious of messages always come with healthy servings of humor, irony, sarcasm, and a knowing wink. The title itself further reinforces this by using 'Lit’ as a fad synonym for excitement which is itself at the end of its own life cycle in popular culture.”
Designed the eponymous character, along with all related branding and illustrations, including a hand painted mural for French Louie, a restaurant in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
Gatefold cover illustration for POZ magazine. The POZ 100 celebrates the collective effort by advocates of all kinds to end the HIV epidemic.
Silver Award winner at the 2024 Digital Health Awards in the Editorial Illustration category.
Silver award winner at the 2024 DANDA Awards in the Editorial Illustration category.
My contribution to Pandemix: Quarantine Comics in the Age of 'Rona, an anthology benefiting The Hero Initiative, a nonprofit that helps comic creators in financial need. Nominated for Best Anthology at the Ringo Awards.
An illustrated cookbook from the owner and chef of two of Brooklyn's most beloved restaurants, Buttermilk Channel and French Louie.
(Grand Central Publishing)
Working with Wilson Dow, I created illustrations for an animated video depicting various stages of healthcare.
Funeral Balloons is the new album from acclaimed producer & NYC fixture Blockhead. Funeral Balloons is as bold and irreverent as the title suggests; from the uplifting and energetic mood of “A bad case of the sundays” to the spaced out airy grooves found on “UFMOG” all the way to the 1970’s car chase anthem like “Escape from NY”, the songs never stop in one place.
While, at it's core, Funeral Balloons doesn't stray far from the kind of music Blockhead has been making since his debut Music by Cavelight, his evolution as a producer is on full display, exploring different avenues and sounds with every new release and continuing to forge his own lane between the worlds of Hip hop and electronic music.
An urban ghost story that explores gentrification through the mythology of Crown Heights, Brooklyn: a place where history is constantly paved over, but never wiped out.
A social media campaign by TBWA\Chiat\Day tied to San Diego Comic-Con. The campaign asked Nissan fans and followers to submit photos of their Nissan vehicles which were then illustrated in real time and published across Nissan's social media platforms.
Working with Wilson Dow, I designed a roster of heroes and villains and illustrated a comic series for AstraZeneca. The series was featured at their annual conference, where the two villains made an in-person appearance.
Working with Wilson Dow, I created these illustrations for an animated video exploring the history of Krystexxa through various cinematic genres for Horizon Therapeutics.
3x3 Illustration Annual Award Winner.
The first single from Blockhead’s ‘Bubble Bath’ album.