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Final Death Race
» Graphic Novel » Horror
Fighting Political
Foreign intervention comes at a price but with rioting in the streets, natural resources running low and the economic horizon bleak America is forced to accept international entries to the Death Race. The president’s only hope of regaining national pride is by Frankenstein Junior becoming king of the road!
Vertical Long-Strip
One Kill
» Comic » Action
Fighting Modern Murder
20 years after an unsolved mass murder mystery, a billionaire falls terminally ill and the only regret he has is that he hasn't killed enough. He calls upon his 17 offspring in order to play a game of 'KILLS', a popular mobile game... in real life.
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ACE
» Comic » Drama
Gangs Love Mature
Yoo-Bin was waiting his whole life to meet someone like Go-Won, the daughter of one of the richest men in the country. However, he gets a lot more than he bargained for after he tries to use her for her money, and falls into a maze of secrets.
Cobber
» Graphic Novel » Crime
Gangs Leading Ladies Mature Modern Organized Crime Western
Tensions between two rival families ignites a bloody war when a mysterious and deadly gunslinger rides into the outback town of Durham. For fans of classic films like Yojimbo, Rashmon, A Fistful of Dollars, The Great Silence, Django and The Road Warrior.
Greyman
» Graphic Novel » Horror
Monsters Mythical Occult Post-apocalyptic Supernatural
Adam Grey, a young anthropology graduate student, becomes an unlikely and reluctant hero as he finds himself mentally linked to an arrogant and irreverent ethereal being and tasked with taking on the role of ‘gatekeeper’ on the Dead Highway – the ‘in-between’ zone separating the world of the living from the realm of the dead.
The BeBop
» Graphic Novel » Sci-Fi
Anthropomorphic Humor Love Medical Superhero
The BeBop is an ongoing comic anthology aiming to bring together independent creators of all backgrounds. The BeBop differs from many other anthologies by not being tied to a particular theme or genre, but rather curated as a collection of thoughts and ideas. Each issue has a different theme spanning multiple genres.
Who Killed Sarah Shaw?
» Graphic Novel » Crime
Mature Modern Murder
WHO KILLED SARAH SHAW? follows Jes & Dave, two struggling true crime content creators who insert themselves into a 40-year-old cold case. But secrets like to stay buried. Can they solve Sarah Shaw’s murder or will they end up in an early grave like her?
Darkcat
» Comic » Action
Organized Crime Superhero
A year ago, Adrian Diaz was accused of being a cat man and leading a band of criminals who robbed banks. Against his family, Jonah decides to become Darkcat and manages to free his father. Now he decides to start a "hunt" for the real culprits who imprisoned his father unjustly and murdered his brother.
Final Gamble
» Comic » Action
Fighting Murder Organized Crime Psychological Supernatural
Gambling addict Danny Lin, and disgraced MMA fighter Jasmeet Khanna have both fallen on hard times. Owing an enormous amount of money to a loan shark named Mandy, they are offered the chance to save themselves by winning the money they need–in a game of poker against her. Unable to work together, the two men are easily defeated.
Dark Horrors
» Graphic Novel » Thriller
Monsters Post-apocalyptic Psychological Supernatural
The most horrific stories ever assembled come together under an anthology like only Arcana could put together.
Vincent Price Biography
» Graphic Novel » Biographies
Supernatural
The harbinger of horror. The maestro of the macabre. From his remarkable life to his even more remarkable afterlife, Vincent Price has been a master of all things horror and terror for almost the full 100 years since his birth. He's been in music videos and read the most dark and stormy of stories, and he's been in every aspect of the horror genre, but now, you get to take a peek inside the...
Transmissions
» Graphic Novel » Action
Humor Political
"The great war ended in 1918. Farmers across the Western Front still regularly find unexploded ordnance. "The Cold War ended in 1991. We do not know how many unexploded "bombs" are still out there. "Or who, if anyone, is clearing them away"