Publications

Poems and comics published in journals, anthologies, and online spaces over the past years.

A close-up of a pristine white wall in a quiet studio, where several pages of poetry comics are neatly pinned in a loose grid. Each page features stark black ink drawings, delicate hand-lettered text, and occasional muted accent colors like rust, slate blue, and olive. The pages curl slightly at the edges, revealing their weight and texture. Late afternoon golden light slants in from the right, grazing the paper and creating narrow, defined shadows that emphasize depth. Captured straight-on in photographic realism with sharp focus, the composition uses the rule of thirds to highlight one particularly intricate page, while the others fade softly toward the edges. The mood is sophisticated and contemplative, evoking a curated exhibition of experimental narrative and verse.
An uncluttered writing table of pale, matte birch stands near a large window overlooking an indistinct cityscape blurred into soft grays and blues. On the table, a single open sketchbook reveals a black-and-white poetry comic: carefully inked panels of abstract shapes, fractured speech balloons, and flowing verse. Beside it, a minimalist black fountain pen and a small ceramic inkwell catch the cool, overcast daylight streaming in. The light is gentle and even, creating subtle reflections on the pen’s metal clip and soft shadows beneath the sketchbook. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the image feels calm, intellectual, and modern, emphasizing the refined intersection of visual art and poetry in a sophisticated, gallery-like atmosphere.

Recent Publications & Featured Work

Browse a curated list of Robert Danberg’s poems and poetry comics as they appear in journals, anthologies, and online archives, with issue details and links to read or purchase the full work.

Reviews

A close-up of a pristine white wall in a quiet studio, where several pages of poetry comics are neatly pinned in a loose grid. Each page features stark black ink drawings, delicate hand-lettered text, and occasional muted accent colors like rust, slate blue, and olive. The pages curl slightly at the edges, revealing their weight and texture. Late afternoon golden light slants in from the right, grazing the paper and creating narrow, defined shadows that emphasize depth. Captured straight-on in photographic realism with sharp focus, the composition uses the rule of thirds to highlight one particularly intricate page, while the others fade softly toward the edges. The mood is sophisticated and contemplative, evoking a curated exhibition of experimental narrative and verse.

Aya Nakamura

“Danberg’s poetry comics invite lingering; each panel unfolds like a stanza, layered with emotion, wit, and startling visual music.”

An uncluttered writing table of pale, matte birch stands near a large window overlooking an indistinct cityscape blurred into soft grays and blues. On the table, a single open sketchbook reveals a black-and-white poetry comic: carefully inked panels of abstract shapes, fractured speech balloons, and flowing verse. Beside it, a minimalist black fountain pen and a small ceramic inkwell catch the cool, overcast daylight streaming in. The light is gentle and even, creating subtle reflections on the pen’s metal clip and soft shadows beneath the sketchbook. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition, the image feels calm, intellectual, and modern, emphasizing the refined intersection of visual art and poetry in a sophisticated, gallery-like atmosphere.

Mateo García

“These poems honor the ordinary day; line by line, they open small doors into grief, delight, and quiet astonishment.”