
Band of Bards Comics
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Band of Bards Comics :
Big Reader Pack
366 Pages » $27.96 $18.74
A big bundle for readers who want long reads.
Included in this are:
Bro-D Can’t Be Broken - a 64 page action packed shoen style YA story by Ben Humeniuk that will entertain all ages!
Hush Ronin - a 52 page Western/Samurai mash up by Jeremiah Schiek
From the Static - our 146 page horror anthology
Holiday Spirits - over 90 pages of Christmas themed horror
Monsters (3)
Fighting (2)
Gore (2)
Magic (2)
Supernatural (2)
Cyberpunk (1)
Dystopian (1)
Post-apocalyptic (1)
Science (1)
Murder (1)
Psychological (1)
Holiday (1)
Mature (1)
Occult (1)
Mythical (1)
What's in the bundle: 4 releases from 4 series.

1: Bro-D Can't be Broken
$4.99 • 2.7K views • Jan 11, 2023
In the year 2095, humanity is on the right track to recover from catastrophic climate change and to begin a new era of advancement. People from every background intermingle in clean megacities across the globe, and a commitment to tolerance marks their developing international society. But a group of beings called Deywos, who claim to be Earth's ancient gods, are harassing the human cities, hoping to terrorize humanity back into submission. The only person who can stand in their way is Bro-D.

1: Volume 1
NSFW
$9.99 • 24.6K views • Jan 11, 2023
A horror anthology of 17 individual stories exploring the theme of horror from many different angles. Fast-paced and gorey, slow psychological haunts, lighthearted & funny, climate collapse, and more!

1: Holiday Spirits Volume 1
$7.99 • 1.3K views • Nov 24, 2023
Collecting 10 original stories of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, this anthology is filled with suspense and thrills! Brought to you by 22 super-talented indie creators, each story is introduced by the 3 ghosts of Christmas made famous by the book THE CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens. This horror anthology is a must-have under the tree this year!

1: Hush Ronin Issue #1
$4.99 • 1.9K views • Jan 11, 2023
This first issue sets the stage for a samurai fantasy epic that spans from desert buried cities in Mesopotamia to the court of Queen Elizabeth I.