

Casper Cendre is the founder of A.B.O. Comix, a nonprofit collective of creators and activists who work to amplify the voices of LGBTQ prisoners through art.
Casper is also founder of the collective’s podcast, Teleway 411, which collaborates with queer/trans artists in prison. With a penchant for satirical biographies, Casper most enjoys the artistic aspect of the human experience. He is often mistaken for a friendly ghost and part time owner of mattress stores & hot dog stands.
Since 1990, Casper has been covertly studying the human race from the shadows in an effort to understand the concept known as "existential crisis." He has dedicated his afterlife to documenting and sharing the stories of other misunderstood Homo sapiens in preparation for the next plane of existence. Casper began the experimental process commonly referred to as gender transitioning in 2015. He lives somewhere in the nebulous realm between masculine and feminine. Casper was adopted by two cats named Binx and Felix who help catch the bugs in the haunted 3-story former-cinema that now functions as A.B.O. Comix HQ.