Harry Saxon started dabbling in comics and illustration from an early age and has worked with numerous magazines, publishing houses and institutions,
both in his native Greece and abroad (such as Eleftherotypia’s “9” comic magazine, the Victoria
and Albert Museum, and the London Metropolitan Archives). So far, his work has been featured in more than 30 exhibitions around Europe. He is a member of
the Greek Comics Academy and he was one of the 2023 judges of Animasyros International Animation Festival.
He’s been almost exclusively working as a comics colourist for several years. Some of his most known work is
“Vagrant Queen” (Vault Comics) – the basis for the Syfy tv show with the same title, “Vagrant Queen: A Planet Called Doom” (Vault Comics), “Test” (Vault Comics) and
“Sex Death Revolution” (Black Mask Comics).
His latest work includes “Killer Queens” (Dark Horse Comics) – that has been nominated for an Eisner Comic Industry Award– and “Killer Queens v2” (Dark Horse Comics). Both “Killer Queens” and “Killer Queens v2” have been nominated for a GLAAD Media Award.
His work often features LGBT themes, but also sci-fi, fantasy and horror. He’s currently working on his first full length original graphic novel -a conceptual sibling to Steve Stivaktis’ “Gérard”(Jemma Press)- which is due to be released in Q2 2025 from Jemma Press, a story for an anthology about neurodivergent and disabled experiences, and a story for an upcoming Greek queer rural horror anthology.