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Teej Revisited
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Humor
Psychological
A collection of short stories written and drawn by cartoonist T.J. Kirsch, co-creator of She Died in Terrebonne: A Sam Kimimura Mystery (with writer Kevin Church). Here, Kirsch explores comics based on dreams, visceral cartoon images and classic American animation archetypes.
Objects in the Mirror
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Family
Faith
Mature
Psychological
A tale of desperately trying to find your place in the world. an introspective character study of pain, identity, home, and found family. A one-shot comic book told through poetry and a love letter to classic Vertigo comics.
"This comic is visual poetry at its absolute finest. A stained glass portrait reflecting trauma, longing, and belonging. You will be mesmerized. You will be amazed. And...
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Duas Visitas/Two Visits
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Faith
Mystery
Mythical
Occult
Psychological
Supernatural
Esta história pode ser verdadeira/This history can be true
Book 2: Kristal Cosmic The Spacetime Rift Saga
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Aliens
LGBTQ+
Love
Psychological
Space
Superhero
Kristal Cosmic follows a group of people known as the Cosminites, who live in a psy-fi (psychological science fiction) world inside the mind of their creator, a realm known as a paracosm. As the story unfolds, readers discover how this strange world is intricately tied to the author's past and personal history.
At the heart of the story, Kristal and Izumi embark on a journey of self-discovery,...
What Happens After Death?
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Psychological
The question humanity has asked itself since the dawn of time: What Happens After Death?
This one-shot story explores the horrific/chaotic thoughts of a young boy named John, who has just experienced his first encounter with the concept of death. Will he find the definitive answer he's looking for? Read the story to find out!
A Normal Series
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Anthropomorphic
Computers
Dystopian
LGBTQ+
Monsters
Supernatural
''A new born doll asks an independent cat how to be human''.
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Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?
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Anthropomorphic
Humor
Leading Ladies
Psychological
Supernatural
Little Brown is the chicken that crossed the road. Nobody why, but does it matter? Maybe she simply crossed to get to The Otherside? Is that reason enough?
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Antihero
Computers
Humor
Mature
Modern
Psychological
Hogden is a totally average 15-year-old kid...but he hates being perceived. Modern technology—namely, the internet—is his mortal enemy. To him, there is nothing creepier than an apparatus that monitors, harvests, and stores your data. Your every move.
Don't laugh at him. I see you snickering. I bet you think you're safe from your pugstagram you post daily dog pics on, or that security cam...
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Radka
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Leading Ladies
Monsters
Mythical
Occult
Supernatural
Vampires
After her failed suicide attempt and finally set free from a mental institution Radka, a 20 year old ex. college student, has to move back to her parents to a small town in Transylvania. She decides to pursue studies in film and whilst looking for inspiration she realizes that her old hometown has some secrets that have escaped her attention before.
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AUDiO DREAMLAND
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Fighting
Love
Music
Psychological
Audio Dreamland is an 8-page, genre-bending comic that blurs the line between music, dreams, and self-discovery.
It follows Sammy and Melia Lucid, two artists trapped in their own creative block, who are pulled into a surreal realm ruled by the goddess Hathor a world built from sound, memory, and emotion.
Inside this dreamscape, they face living reflections of their inner demons Fear,...
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Nuero Fire Comics presents Armadilla das Invincible
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Fighting
Friendship
Girls' Love
Humor
Isekai
Love