
Tony Weaver, Jr. (he/him)
“As long as you pursue your personal truth, you’re never too weird, you’re just weird enough.”
Biography
Tony Weaver, Jr. is a storyteller that creates diverse worlds where every person can find their place. After racism and bullying led to a suicide attempt in his teens, the pages of manga and graphic novels gave him the courage to continue living. As an act of gratitude, Tony made a commitment to tell stories that offered acceptance, hope, and inspiration for anyone who’s ever felt left out. He’s the author of Weirdo, a middle grade graphic novel named Best Book of the Year by Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, People Magazine, The Chicago Public Library, and he New York Public Library. He’s the creator of The UnCommons, an award-winning webcomic series with over 2.5 million readers. Plus, he’s the founder of Weird Enough Productions, a national nonprofit that uses diverse comics to improve social emotional wellness for over 400,000 students annually. His writing has landed him on the TED Stage, attracted coverage from NBC, The Huffington Post, and The Mary Sue, and landed him honors from organizations like Microsoft, Gucci, and The Echoing Green Foundation. Shortly after launching his first series, he made history as the first comic writer to ever be selected for Forbes’s “30 Under 30.” Since then, his momentum hasn’t slowed down for a moment.
Due to its major impact, excerpts of The UnCommons are currently on display at The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts and Culture, and it’s being developed into an animated series by NBA Champion Dwayne Wade. His writing has been so impactful, he was named a Global Barrier Breaker by Marriott International, a History Shaker by Coca-Cola, Warner Media honored him with The Aspire Award, and CNN selected him as a Champion for Change. MIT awarded him the Elevate Prize for Antiracism in Technology. Tony’s writing prowess has not only garnered him institutional accolades but has built him a loyal following of over 1 million followers across social media. His positive influence in the nerd community is so strong, that recently Funko selected him to be the first public figure to ever be profiled on the side of a Funko Pop Figure Box.
Tony knows what it’s like to be lost in the dark, so he’s made it his mission to be a lighthouse, using his writing to guide young people through tough times and situations. By being open and vulnerable about his childhood experiences, and telling new stories that uplift underrepresented voices, Tony hopes to show everyone that as long as you pursue your personal truth you’re never too weird, you’re just Weird Enough.
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