Corman's illustrations have appeared on album covers and for
PBS,
The New York Times, and
BUST Magazine. Corman also has other short comic publications in Nautilus Magazine, The Nib, Tablet Magazine, Symbolia, and The OC Weekly. She teaches at the
Sequential Artists Workshop (SAW) in
Gainesville, Florida, a low-cost school for comic arts and at the
University of Florida. She was also an adjunct professor at the University of Florida's College of Fine Arts and a founding instructor at Sequential Artists Workshop in Gainesville. Later, she became a faculty member at the
Rhode Island School of Design. Corman remains an online teacher at SAW. Corman has also worked on album covers, having illustrated the covers for
Beat the Champ and
Goths by
The Mountain Goats. Corman has had works published in the US, as well as Portugal, Spain, and France. She describes her creative process as going between thumb-nailing and writing and relies a lot on the experiences of her Jewish family for inspiration.
Unterzakhn Unterzakhn is Corman's second graphic novel and uses simplistic black and white drawings to illustrate the lives of twin Jewish girls in the turn of the last century on the Lower East Side. == Personal life ==