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Guiding Sky
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Leading Ladies
Modern
Mystery
Psychological
Robots
Science
When science dares to redefine humanity’s future, Molecular Biologist Sky Lark wages a fearless battle to
push the boundaries of medical discovery. Betrayed and cast out by a malevolent corporation for her unwavering
integrity, she finds herself shunned and jobless. Desperate, Sky joins forces with the enigmatic Dr. Atlas Cavalry, a
brilliant visionary whose audacious ambition for...
A Projection
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Family
Mystery
A young woman starts a job as a family photographer and live-in nanny for a couple who have a fixation on preserving their children’s memory and legacy in print.
She stumbles on a recently broken shrine and starts to notice an apparition in the photographs she exposes…
A meditation on memories; making them, preserving them and keeping them secret.
Lydia Ray
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Leading Ladies
Magic
Modern
Mystery
Psychological
Supernatural
In “Outside”, Lydia begins finding hints of a subtle invasion in the corporate world. In “The move”, she deals with a surreal domestic plague. Finally, guilty daydreams of a different career choice take a life of their own, in “Another Lydia”.
Three modern fantasy comics by The Secret Knots webcomic author Juan Santapau.
Objects in the Mirror
» Comic » Psychological Fiction
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...
The Messenger
» Comic » Psychological Fiction
Antihero
Presidential hopeful Eric Perez had it all, but he wanted more. He had an idea, one that could make everything he ever wanted a reality. But what happens when he enlists the help of a man who has another plan for him entirely?
The Mourning Routine
» Comic » Psychological Fiction
Psychological
We are taught that grief is a simple path to walk. That it's like a twelve step program. You hit all the beats one at a time and you come out stronger in the end.
This is not the case.
In his debut one-shot, writer James Penn's psychological drama The Mourning Routine confronts the reality of grief and loss through the eyes of a woman who finds herself caught in a loop. Literally.
At Night We Run
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Mature
Mystery
Mythical
Psychological
Supernatural
Vampires
An unsettling, abstract take on vampire lore, this tale follows a lone figure reborn in blood and shadow. Horned and winged, the vampire wanders through a fractured world where arcane symbols pulse with crimson light, hunting both prey and the secrets of its own dark origin.
Vertical Long-Strip
Soul Catchers
» Comic » Psychological Fiction
Family
Faith
Friendship
Interdimensional
Occult
Supernatural
As a photographer struggling with addiction, Lila makes the abandoned beautiful with her camera. When her brother goes missing, mysterious symbols lead her to the Soul Catchers, who retrieve parts of souls lost to trauma. Can Lila face her own abandoned parts in time to find her brother and save herself?
Midnight Shadow
» Comic » Psychological Fiction
Magic
Monsters
Mythical
Psychological
Science
Wordless one-shot, this story starts were the short story- Ancient Royals- ended.
Where The Leaves May Fall
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Dystopian
Political
Post-apocalyptic
Psychological
My political take of where the word is an where it is if we don’t wake up an come together
Lost In Tarnation
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Antihero
Faith
Humor
Mature
Modern
Psychological
Lost in Tarnation is Southern boiled tragicomedy about a self-destructive man's journey across Texas as he attempts to escapes his past, only to discover the present is much much WEIRDER.