Hey A.J. is now a Disney Junior and Disney+ series, and Hey A.J., It’s Saturday! is one of the foundational stories that inspired the world now streaming on Disney.
Before the show, before the theme song, before the global audience, there was a little girl who woke up hungry, curious, and determined to make breakfast all by herself.
Her parents asleep.
Her imagination wide awake.
And her toys ready to work.
What begins as a simple meal becomes a full‑blown ceremony of chaos.
The kitchen transforms into a magical, messy, joy‑filled world where creativity and imagination lead the way.
This is the original gospel of A.J.’s Saturday imagination — the story that helped shape the Disney adaptation now streaming worldwide.
Hey A.J. is now a Disney Junior and Disney+ series, and this is the story that started it all.
Before the bright lights, before the theme song, before the global audience, there was a little girl named A.J. whose imagination refused to sleep.
In this deluxe edition of Hey A.J., It’s Bedtime!, A.J.’s room transforms into a full‑blown fantasia.
A fantastical world of toys, creatures, and late‑night mayhem, and the chaos only grows.
The ordinary becomes the imaginative, and bedtime becomes a ceremony of wonder.
This book is the original gospel of HEY A.J.’s world.
The show may be streaming worldwide, but the magic began here, in these pages, where imagination was allowed to bloom without permission.
WATERMELON SUMMERS is a Southern Afrofuturist coming-of-age novel by MR. TOMONOSHi—a lyrical, ceremonial autoethnography blending fiction, memory, and Black theological imagination. Framed as a field journal, it explores family, ritual, and emotional inheritance through the eyes of Coltrane Johnson III. A sacred record of Black life in the South. A spiritual archive disguised as a novel.
A love letter of encouragement to all of the black boys around the world who feel like sports are all they have. It is a reminder that they are more than athletes, more than a jersey number, more than a great crossover or a forty-yard dash, that the biggest game that they’ll ever play is the game of life, and there are people rooting for them off of the courts and fields, not as athletes, but as future leaders of the world.
A Limited‑Edition Gospel of Ideas, Images, and Incomplete Thoughts
Published 2019 — 500 copies worldwide
mARTy Zine (also known as Marty Mag) is the first creative scripture from The Imagination Agency — a 174‑page, limited‑edition artifact collecting the raw, surreal, high‑voltage imagination of Martellus Bennett.
This volume is a time capsule of the era when the imagination was loud, unfiltered, and joyfully unruly.
It is a book of ideas, incomplete thoughts, experiments, sketches, stories, and emotional weather — all bound together in a high‑gloss 8.5 x 11 softcover built for collectors and believers.
This is where the TOMONOSHi gospel began to hum.
MR. TOMONOSHi!’s BLACK THOUGHTS: A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS is an uncompromising exploration of Black American Futurism, resistance, innovation, and the elevation of Black thought. This book does not seek permission—it reclaims the narrative, dismantles historical distortions, and reimagines the Black future on its own terms.
In ATHLETE, MR. TOMONOSHi reimagines the athlete as a modern-day animal—trained to survive in the jungle of competition, yet often unprepared for the wilderness beyond it. Blending poetic narrative, cultural critique, and psychological depth, ATHLETE explores the mental blueprint of the athlete.
"There's a Unicorn in My Backyard" is a celebration of creativity and the belief that anything is possible. This is a tale of wild imagination, bold innovation, and design thinking in action. Vibrant illustrations and playful storytelling combine to inspire kids to dream big, think critically, and turn their ideas into reality. "There's a Unicorn in My Backyard" is an invitation to reimagine the world around us, one creative solution at a time.
Slices of Black American Life is a raw, electrifying yet polished articulation of Black America—its past, present, and future woven through Blaxploitation-inspired poetry and storytelling with cinematic flair.