Comix Action launches #Comics4Liam

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#Comics4Liam invites comics creators from around the US and the world to create art in support of Liam Conejo Ramos and families impacted by ICE.

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New York, NY— February 1, 2026

New York-based community organization Comix Action has teamed up with prominent comics creators and Hands Off NYC to build “#Comics4Liam, ” a project to support Liam Conejo Ramos and families around the United States who have been torn apart and terrorized by ICE.

Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old Minnesotan, was kidnapped by ICE and incarcerated in a detention center in Texas. He was released on Sunday, February 1 after 11 days in detention. While Liam is safely home, at least 3800 children have been detained by ICE during the current presidential administration. At least five other children from Liam’s elementary school have been taken by ICE.

“My heart sank when I heard Liam was abducted from Columbia Heights, a place I think of so fondly,” said Trung Le Nguyen, acclaimed writer and artist behind such books for young readers as The Magic Fish and Angelica and the Bear Prince.

“As a fellow immigrant Minnesotan, I just want Liam and his family to feel safe and at home there again.”

The group invites comics creators to create artwork with Liam in mind to post on social media under the hashtag “#Comics4Liam,” and to direct people to http://www.comics4liam.com, a page with instructions on how to participate as well as links to fundraisers and groups that are helping immigrant families like Liam’s, who have had their lives upended by the actions of ICE and DHS.

Comix Action’s instructions for the project are as follows: “We’re asking artists to draw pictures for Liam that you think might make this particular boy feel happy and cared for. Maybe drawings of things he might love; maybe pictures of Liam himself as you think he might like to be seen.”

Participating creators in the first wave of artworks include Nguyen, Wilfredo Torres, Greg Pak, Shing Yin Khor, Keezy Young, Ethan Aldridge, Christine Norrie with Ethan Sacks and Julio Anta, and more.

Greg Pak, noted comic writer and co-founder of Comix Action, said, “I’ve been writing superhero comics for 22 years. When I saw that picture of Liam Ramos with his bunny hat and Spidey backpack, I felt like screaming. I think we all have a responsibility to help him, all the kids, and every other immigrant persecuted by ICE.”

ABOUT COMIX ACTION: Comix Action is a group of NYC-area comics creators and industry professionals united to resist fascism, support colleagues in need, and keep our neighbors and communities safe.

ABOUT HANDS OFF NYC: Hands Off NYC brings together a broad coalition to protect against, preempt, and prepare for federal incursion in New York City. We do this through mass mobilization, neighborhood organizing, and building a culture of defiance. Hands Off NYC is supported by over 200 labor unions, faith leaders, and community groups standing together in nonviolent resistance, dedicated to protecting New York City.

Graphic by Trung Le Ngyuen featuring a drawing of Liam Ramos with his bunny hat and Spidey backpack and a small smile. Text reads: "Comics 4 Liam / WE're asking artists to draw pictures for Liam Ramos that you think might make this particular boy feel happy and cared for. / Maybe drawings of things he might love; maybe pictures of Liam himself as you think he might like to be seen. / Please post your art with the hashtag #Comics4Liam and a link to comics4liam.com, which lists fundraisers for Liam and others victimized by ICE and links to organizations that support immigrants.

Image by Trung Le Nguyen

A few other guidelines: 1. Please avoid images of Liam in danger or sad. 2. Please avoid images that include violence or would otherwise by inappropriate for a five year old. 3. Please NO "A.i." USE AT ALL. 4. Please DO NOT POST YOUR IMAGE ON X (Twitter). Thank you!

Image by Trung Le Nguyen

Drawing by Trung Le Nguyen of Liam Ramos in his bunny hat with Pikachu on his head

Image by Trung Le Nguyen

Drawing by Wilfredo Torres of Spider-Man sailing through the air wearing a blue bunny hat. Text reads: "Dear Liam, I'm so sorry about what's happening Buddy. I know you must be super scared and confused right now. I saw that you're not feeling great. I thought maybe if I drew you a picture it might cheer you up, even just a little. Spidey is one of my favorites too! I wish I could do more. I hope if you see this someday you'll know that there were so many people thinking and worrying about you even though you don't know us. Sometimes when bad things happen Kids wonder if it was their fault but none of this was your fault Kiddo. You didn't do anything wrong. Nothing at all. I hope you feel better adn that you and your Dad get to go back home to your Mami really soon! For Liam 'Conejo' from your nerdy tio Freddy"

Art by Wilfredo Torres

Christine Norrie illustration of Liam Ramos sailing through the air in a Spidey costume wearing his flannel coat and bunny hat, smiling. Text reads: "To Liam-- You are braver than Spider-Man. You are stronger than the Hulk. You inspire us to be better. That's why you are our favorite superhero. --Your friends"

Art by Christine Norrie; words by Ethan Sacks

Three panel comics page from Keezy Young that shows a bunch of rabbits popping up out of the snow and then a happy Liam Ramos popping up in the middle of them. Text reads "For Liam. Love, all the bunnies in the whole wide world, and Keezy Young"

Image by Keezy Young