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Ngozi Ukazu

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Ngozi Ukazu
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Ngozi Ukazu is an American cartoonist and graphic novelist. In 2013, she created the webcomic Check, Please!, which later became a New York Times-bestselling graphic novel.

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Early life

Ngozi Ukazu grew up in Houston, Texas.[1][2] She attended Bellaire High School, where she contributed to the school’s newspaper, The Three Penny Press, as the comics editor. She is the daughter of Nigerian parents.[2] She studied computer science, obtaining a degree in Computing and The Arts from Yale University in 2013[3] and earned a masters degree in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2015.[4]

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Career

Ukazu launched Check, Please! as a webcomic in 2013 after writing a screenplay about Eric "Bitty" Bittle, a gay college freshman and champion figure skater who joins a hockey team.[5][6]

Ukazu created a Kickstarter campaign in 2015 to print the first volume of the comic; the campaign resulted in the highest-funded comics project in Kickstarter's history.[7] In 2018, the first installment, Check, Please!: #Hockey, was published by First Second Books.[1] The sequel, Check, Please!: Sticks & Scones, was a New York Times bestseller in May 2020.[8]

For DC Comics she created the graphic novel Barda in 2024, both writing and illustrating.[9]

Her latest graphic novel, Flip, is to be published in Fall 2025.[10]

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Publications

  • 2018: Check, Please!: #Hockey
  • 2020: Check, Please!: Sticks & Scones
  • 2024: Bunt: Striking Out on Financial Aid (with Mad Rupert)
  • 2024: Barda
  • 2025: Flip
  • (Upcoming) 2026: Orion

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References

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