Mom's drawer is at the bottom - sex, gender, gender politics.
(Chinese version - Hong Kong 1998)

Published by the Association for the Advancement of Feminism, Hong Kong, 1998. It is sponsored by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. Now out of stock.

'There's a feminist messages here about image and roles being distorted from women's "real" self in a male-dominated society. The drawing is humourous but the underlying tone is somber.' ~ Vincent Mak, Hong Kong Standard

"Thank to Lily Lau, Hong Kong women now have a comic in which having a feminine identity means more than owning an assortment of pink accessories." ~ Maria Cheng, Hong Kong Magazine

"Feminist essayist Lily Lau uses comics to address the issues of polities, sexuality and the quality of Hong Kong Life. Her poignant, hard-edged "Lily's comics" are the antithesis of "Hello Kitty", and are winning a following among local readers." ~ Maria Cheng, The Asia Wall Street Journal

"Lily's comics" is candid, direct, sarcastic, humorous, biting, pungent… " ~Leung Foong, Hong Kong Economic Journal

"(Mum's Drawer) is both academic and sexual, (Lily Lau) blends women's menstruation and masturbation together with private-public lives and global issues perfectly." ~Pots, Taiwan

It is distributed by Step Forward Multimedia.

 Sample Comic Strips:
 - As Long As I'm With You
 - You Better Stay Here
 - Big Difference
 - Good Girl
 - Point of Views
 - Safety Zone
 - Sex Count
 - Something More Important
 - Before He Shoots The Suns
 - Super Bomb
 - Who Loves Who


















Mom's drawer is at the bottom - sex, gender, gender politics.

(Chinese version - Taiwan 1999)

Published by Together Publication, Taiwan., 1999.




























Tossing and Turning - Classic Lullabies and Other Fantasies

(Hong Kong - Chinese / English version 2001)

Published by the Association for the Advancement of Feminism at Hong Kong, 2000. Distributed at Nov 2001. Sponsored by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. Bilingual. 174 pages. 16cm(H) x 24.5cm(W). Total 14 pieces of comics. HK$50. ISBN: 962-7221-03-1

Stark graphics combine with sophisticated social analysis in this important work of comic book cultural critique. Lily dares readers to take their reading of comic books -and culture at large- to a different level.

"Lily's cartoons are not just black humour: her new collection is a nightmare vision of urban grotesque.' ~ Jason Gagliardi, South China Morning Post

It is distributed by Step Forward Multimedia.

Sample Comic Strips:
-
Between The Biggest & Smallest 34A
- Bloody History










Two Sunny Side Up
(Hong Kong - Chinese version 2001). HK$50

Published by Lee Chi Hoi. Yummy Dragon Series No. 0.



















The Beginning of the End

 (Hong Kong - Chinese / English version 2001)

Published by Lily's Workshop at Hong Kong, 2001. Bilingual. 116 pages. 15cm(H) x 16cm(W). Total 43 pieces of b/w comics and 10 pieces of 4cc comics. HK$60. ISBN: 962-86320-1-9.


"'No matter if the outcome is good or bad. What matters is how much you learn from it - The Beginning of the End - a "ruthless" comprehension of the world we live in by Hong Kong's up-coming black humor comic artist Lily Lau". An anthology of lilycomix published on iMag.

It is distributed by Step Forward Multimedia.

Sample Comic Strips:
- Crave
- Love Bite
- Mail List
- Stone Age
- Wounds
- Private Collections







Mom's drawer is at the bottom - sex, gender, gender politics

(Hong Kong - Chinese / English version 2001)

Published by the Association for the Advancement of Feminism at Hong Kong, 2001. Bilingual. 232 pages. 24.5cm(H) x 16cm(W). Total 93 pieces of comics. HK$90. ISBN: 962-7221-05-8

"Including an article"Feminist Humor as Social Critique - A textual analysis of Mom's Drawer is at the bottom" written by Wendy Siuyi Wong, PhD and Lisa M. Cuklanz PhD specially committed for this best selling book.

It is distributed by Step Forward Multimedia.






Flat World -
NEW
(Hong Kong - Chinese / English version 2002)

Published by Lily's Workshop at Hong Kong, 2002. Bilingual. 60 pages. 29.4cm(H) x 21cm(W). Total 6 pieces of dual tone comics including " Letter to a Dead Friend " a 10 pages comic selected for the 13th Hong Kong Art Biennial exhibition 2001, Hong Kong Museum of Art. HK$38.


"Has the human race really advanced apart from the physical shapes and forms? What we have been searching for in life could be another form of our own selves…"

It is distributed by Step Forward Multimedia.

Sample Comic Strips:
- Flat World
- Letter To A Dead Friend