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Wish Walker
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Friendship
Walker has recently lost his older brother and is depressed. After several years he will try to be happy again through a great trip where he will soon find out about a mysterious basketball tournament in which the prize is anything possible and legal. Original story and art by Argel Reyes Contreras.
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In the Rain
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Friendship Love Modern
Kam is a young writer who published his first book that was a major hit with the public. Since being published he’s struggled to start a new story and is worried he’ll never actually manage to start a real career as a writer. Can he find some form of inspiration in his everyday life that will boost his confidence and help start his next best seller? unfinished short story. I felt like...
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Tropicalia Breeze
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Family Friendship Humor Love Music Psychological
Tropicalia Breeze tells the story of two boys ☆Rio Fiumi & Dante Abisso☆ growing up in a complicated tropical country. Freedom, discoveries and choices in a coastal setting. Where every decision made will have consequences... or not.
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The World is Ending i dont Care
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Modern
A day. An ordinary day. A day just like the rest, just like the days to come (maybe). Is a day anything to be excited about? Is a day anything to be upset over? Does it matter either way? Who knows.
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Life of a ghost
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Family Friendship Humor
life of a ghost is a comic about my life and memories. from EDs, weird people, failed friendships, loneliness, depression, funny situations etc...
Nitrate!
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School
It's 1996, the digital age is crawling up on us like a spider to it's prey entangled in it's web. So what can you do with the internet? Websurf, send emails, or maybe consider taking a page from Aidan Wheeler's book and take to creating a blog, detailing the most mundane or unjust or downright right absurd parts of teenagehood and watch the world spin with cynical lenses.