Liz Prince

[8] In 2012, Prince lent her talents to help support the Boston Ladyfest, which worked to raise money for the Eastern Massachusetts Abortion Fund and create a "lasting network for creative feminists in Boston and beyond.

"[9] In 2014, she released Alone Forever, a collection of autobiographical short comics centered on dating and relationships.

The memoir explores what it means to be female and describes Prince's struggle with gender issues.

[14] Prince has occasionally contributed to comic adaptations of Adventure Time[15][16] and Regular Show.

[17] She was the writer of a four-issue comic book limited series adaptation of Clarence (Boom!