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My Companion Roka
» Comic » Fantasy
Anthropomorphic Friendship Humor Magic Monsters Mystery
Wilfred is preparing to confess to his crush with the help of his monster companion Roka. But something mysterious is happening at a nearby lake... Something that society seems to be ignoring.
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Us, over here
» WebComic » Slice of Life
Family Friendship
Kai and Asier are young teenagers building The Wheel, a strange machine, with an unclear purpose, deep in the surrounding woods. Asier is convinced they are building it just for fun, but Kai is willing to do just about anything to complete The Wheel. A heartwarming coming-of-age story about two boys learning about each other, through the troubles of a busy teenage summer. *Updates every Thursday*...
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Touch Ice: A Slice of Ice (Hockey)
» WebComic » Sports
Family Friendship Humor Leading Ladies Modern School
PUCK DROP! Ex-ringette star Florence Evans begins to fall hard for the game of ice hockey. The thrill of competing calls her back to the ice for one more chance to relive what she had forgotten in ringette. The problem? She has never touched a puck before. This giddy love is put to the test as she faces countless obstacles on her way to the top. It might already be too late for her to even try,...
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Powers Squared (Vertical Edition)
» Comic » Action
Friendship Magic Mystery School Superhero
Powers Squared is a comic book about college-aged identical twins who discover that they've shared superpowers, granted to them by a magical kitsune, since they were young. Dive into the action, suspense, and mystery—all seamlessly adapted for the vertical scroll reading experience.
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Between Two Lesser Evils
» WebComic » Action
Dystopian Fighting Magic Monsters Mystery Psychological
It took the Divines seven days to create a new world. Guess how many days it will take to destroy it? Exactly seven. Assuming there is no intervention, of course. And let me tell you, humanity doesn’t like apocalypses at all.