After graduating from
UC Santa Cruz, Grace illustrated
Among The Ghosts for
Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Amber Benson, and soon after became editorial director, and the very first employee, for
Robert Kirkman's
Skybound Comics. While at Skybound, Grace worked on titles such as
The Walking Dead and
Invincible, while simultaneously providing artwork for the Image Comics series ''The Li'l Depressed Boy'' with Isabell Struble. Upon his departure from Skybound, Grace embarked on a journey of self-discovery, writing and doing artwork for the one-off releases
Not My Bag (2012) and
Self-Obsessed (2014), both published and released via
Image Comics. Grace also released the video game send-up series
Burn The Orphanage with Daniel Freedman, as well with Image Comics. along with providing artwork for musician and actress
Jenny Lewis. Grace would culminate his series of memoirs with
Nothing Lasts Forever in 2017, published once again by Image Comics. Despite the series being cancelled after 11 issues in March 2018, sales and fan support were so overwhelming that the series returned for another run culminating in a reboot and another five-issue series arc ending in January 2019. Among the topics within the essay, Grace has stated that he felt a lack of support for
LGBTQIA+ content and its creators, as well as turning a blind eye when the creator was attacked online for his work celebrating a major queer storyline. Grace is currently working on several titles, including writing ''Jughead's Time Police
for Archie Comics, co-writing Go Go Power Rangers for BOOM! Comics, and writing his own original series Ghosted in
L.A.'' for BOOM! Comics. ==Bibliography==