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13 Shots of Whiskey #1 : The 3 deaths of Willis Waterhouse

Antihero Fighting LGBTQ+ Mature Murder Western Adults (18+)
Alabaster Castles
Alabaster Castles
Comic - Action
Fantasy western following two outlaws trying to make their way to greener pastures.
Last Words
Last Words
Comic - Crime
A man lost everything he had in this world. He did things that he can't defend. These are his last words... Originally published as part of the anthology, Crime Pays (2020).
Viva La Villain King
Viva La Villain King
Comic - Adventure
Gunpowder and blood continue their deadly dance in the post-apocalyptic American West, where Taylor Rosdahl will go the greatest of lengths to stay alive and continue her mission of scouting the newly emerging towns and trade. She'll have to deal with all sorts of trouble... If she isn't the cause of any herself!
Wreckless
Wreckless
Comic - Crime
A man's steady recline from his past is cut short when his wife gets mysteriously murdered. Does he seek revenge, or is the past really what it is; the past? Experience a new dive into the crime genre with relatable characters, stunning visuals and pure, uncut display of fine art.
Welcome To The West
Welcome To The West
WebComic - Action
Wanna hear a lil' story? It's a story about how one man's path for vengeance ignited the ultimate climax of a continent built of hate and violence. A story of how one group manage to reshape the landscape of a war that has lasted years. This is a story of how a Deadman named Jack, became the embodiment of death itself.
Copperhead Dan and The Shootout at Rattlesnake Saloon
Copperhead Dan and The Shootout at Rattlesnake Saloon
Comic - Action
Copperhead Dan is the deadliest gunslinger the Wild West has ever seen...or was he? The Shootout at Rattlesnake Saloon is the origin story of our Wild West hero. Learn what the funny books say about him, and get a glimpse of what history turned him into as the years went on. The old saying goes "never meet your heroes." This book is a love letter to every folk hero that has been turned larger than life, even if a bit exaggerated, we love them regardless.