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Neoblazer
» Comic » Action
Aliens
Antihero
Cyberpunk
Dystopian
Space
Video games
In a universe ruled by ruthless megacorporations, Drax Gorbuloid is just a sewer worker with no future—until one bad decision lands him in the middle of an underground rebellion.
Labeled a "Neoblazer," Drax must choose between the safety of submission and the chaos of freedom. Darkly funny and sharply relevant, Neoblazer is a sci-fi satire about corporate dystopia, lost humanity, and the...
The Great Sievil
» Comic » Action
Friendship
Humor
Love
Modern
Political
Psychological
The new adventures of The Great Sievil sweep you into a dazzling, heartwarming journey where dreaming big can truly change everything. When Sievil stumbles upon an old friend from the past, a simple reunion sparks a chain of extraordinary events that will forever transform their lives—and the life of their loyal companion, Monk. Together, they find not only unexpected love, but also a home...
Dark Web Stories
» Comic » Horror
Aliens
Computers
Gangs
LGBTQ+
Mature
Monsters
Step into the digital abyss with Cypher 2.0. Each episode, Cypher unearths a sinister tale—found footage from an encrypted server, cursed video games that play you back, AI-generated horror scripts that predict your death, black market body modifications gone wrong, and livestreams that should’ve never been seen. The stories aren't just fictional—they’re rumored to be real, lost digital...
Decay: Prescription Paradise
» Comic » Horror
Gore
A re-animated drug dealer works his way up the ranks of a criminal drug syndicate to find the man who killed him in this gritty revenge story that's The Wire meets The Walking Dead.
A direct sequel to Decay.
Trifecta
» Comic » Action
Magic
Mythical
Supernatural
When treasure hunter Donovan Chase, aka Global, uncovers the Mask of Metamorphosis, he ignites a deadly race on Colfax Island. Hunted by a shape-shifting warrior and a high-tech super spy, Global must form an uneasy alliance to stop a vengeful warlord from unleashing an ancient force of destruction.
Invincible Days
» Comic » Unknown
Family
Psychological
This collection of short stories forms a singular narrative that reveals the tiny moments when you realize you are at the precious end-days of youth. Calling on memories from his own childhood as well as those gathered from friends and family, author and artist Patrick Atangan's work blends stories with strong psychological elements and insight with simple artwork evocative of youth. Bittersweet,...
Pride of the Decent Man
» Comic » Unknown
Family
In a sleepy New England town, Andrew Peters is born into an abusive family. As he grows older, he seems to be on the right track, using writing as his outlet—but his best friend Whitey is always pulling him in the opposite direction. Andrew eventually lands himself in prison, and shortly thereafter, learns he has a daughter. The shock resolves him to a path of redemption and an attempt to live...
Silk Road to Ruin
» Comic » Comedy
Humor
Part graphic novel travelogue, part tongue-in-cheek travel guide, this collection gathers the adventures of caustic cartoonist Ted Rall in the wild and woolly central Asian countries, a veritable powder keg sitting atop the oil the world will need tomorrow. The book combines articles with comics in chapters that relate Rall's experiences retracing the legendary Silk Road, from the sublime history...
The Initiates
» Comic » Non-Fiction
A graphic novel that explores the nature of one's vocation, this book offers a look at the daily devotion to craft in two dissimilar professions. Étienne Davodeau is a comic artist—he doesn't know much about the world of winemaking. Richard Leroy is a winemaker—he's rarely even read comics. But filled with good will and curiosity, the two men exchange professions, and...
Sartre
» Comic » Non-Fiction
Political
For some he was the philosopher of existentialism, for others the constant provocateur, the politically engaged author, the uncertain militant, the repenting bourgeois, the life companion of Simone de Beauvoir... From his first readings in the Luxembourg Garden to his refusal of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Jean Paul Sartre was all of this at the same time. In his biographic piece, the life...
Betty Blues
» Comic » Unknown
Love
Music
Little Rice Duck has built himself quite the reputation around the West Wood, playing his trumpet in bars with their smoky, sweaty ambience, tequila sunrises, and jazz. All he needs is that Betty character, one bitch bathing in expensive champagne. But like the champagne, he'd much prefer she just stay chilled. In this graphic novel, the acclaimed author brings together his love for music and...