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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...
Grey
» Manga » Psychological Fiction
Political
Two years after the Sonoma Incident nearly crippled Nacirema, the Board of Officials, were forced into an election that shook up the government. Belisia Asuhara, now head of the Department of Defense, has assembled a team of highly decorated individuals. This unit has no jurisdiction making it the first of its kind. Their only directive is to eliminate threats. This is the story of Nimbus, a...
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.
UNDERBOUND: DOOMSET
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Antihero
Fighting
Gore
Mystery
Post-apocalyptic
Psychological
DOOMSDAY arrived.
The world has been destroyed and humanity is left defeated and in absurdism. Stan blames himself for everything after realizing a majority of his actions has had the blood of his friends, family, and now the world on his hands. Not wanting to place his friends in anymore danger, he embarks on a quest alone, one of self-discovery, destruction, and redemption.
New & old enemies...
NOT DEAD LUNA
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Mature
Modern
Music
Psychological
A one-shot comic based on the song of the same name by YAPOOS / Jun Togawa.
Contains themes of suicide/implied attempted suicide.
THE LAST WEST
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Family
Modern
Mystery
Supernatural
If you loved the film, Oppenheimer, THE LAST WEST is the epic, alternate history adventure for you.
In 1945, the first test of the atomic bomb should have sparked the end of World War II. But in THE LAST WEST, the bomb fails, plummeting humanity into an unending nightmare.
The world's scientific, technological, cultural, and social advancements cease. The war continues, unending. For 60...
Vertical Long-Strip
BUKIMINA
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Gore
Mature
Monsters
Mystery
Psychological
Supernatural
A Bunch of short comics that go into a Mysterious and Horrific life of an entity known only as 'The Host'.
(These comics may not be for the faint of heart...but don't worry..you wouldn't read this if you were..right?)
The Flood
» Graphic Novel » Psychological Fiction
Love
Mature
Psychological
A heatwave. A shower. A woman alone with the words of a man who is far away. The Flood is an intimate, black-and-white graphic novel about desire, longing, and the moment a city drowns. Sensual, poetic, and unafraid of silence. 52 pages. Free.
MIND(S?)
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Modern
Mystery
Psychological
Science
Supernatural
Florada City is a strong autonomous city overflowing with vegetation. Built as a highly ecological place, It's pure of all environmental pollution.
Unfortunately the society here is far from being pure...
A Projection
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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.
A Quiet Disaster
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Mystery
Psychological
A grand existential crisis, a surreal Bulgakovian satire, or simply a quiet disaster? We follow Philip on his day off work as he struggles to find meaning and happiness through the everyday decisions that make up a day. Why did he cross that street? Does he keep walking, or shelter from the rain? What will make him happy? And just why is that dog wearing glasses?