Hey, Mary!

Hey, Mary! by Andrew Wheeler is a graphic novel published by Oni Press on April 15, 2025. This 128-page work explores the journey of Mark, a good Catholic boy who grapples with his feelings for another boy at school while navigating the complexities of faith and identity. The narrative delves into the challenges he faces as he seeks to reconcile his burgeoning sexuality with the teachings of his religion, all while dealing with the weight of societal expectations and personal fears.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the intersections between queerness and faith, as Mark seeks guidance from various figures, including a priest and a local drag performer. The story incorporates elements of religious history and lore, featuring characters like Joan of Arc and Michelangelo, which enriches Mark’s quest for self-acceptance. This edition presents a compassionate perspective on coming-of-age themes within the context of LGBTQ experiences, making it a relevant addition to the Young Adult Fiction genre.
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“Thoughtful” —The New York Times
“A compassionate, welcoming graphic novel about the intersections of faith and identity.” —Publishers Weekly
“An affirming and nuanced graphic novel about a queer teen’s journey from fear to acceptance.” —School Library Journal
“An earnest exploration of the rocky terrain between queerness and faith.” —Kirkus
“[Mark’s] journey and its hopeful ending could be vital for teens facing similar conflicts.” —Booklist
“It’s easy to imagine a queer teen handing this to a religious family member who could use a little education on how an LGBTQ+ identity can coexist harmoniously with their faith.”—Village Voice
From writer Andrew Wheeler (Another Castle, Cat Fight) and artist Rye Hickman (The Harrowing) comes a touching story of religion, desire, and what it means to be yourself no matter how lonely or scared you feel.
Mark is a good Catholic boy. He goes to church, says his prayers, and spends too much time worrying about hell. When Mark realizes he has a crush on another boy in his school, he struggles to reconcile his feelings with his faith as the weight of centuries of shame and judgment—and his fear of his parents’ response—presses on his shoulders. Mark seeks advice from his priest, as well as a local drag performer, but also receives unexpected input from key figures in Catholic history and lore, including Joan of Arc, Michelangelo, St. Sebastian, and Savonarola. Ultimately, only Mark can answer the question: Is it possible for him to be both Catholic and gay?
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