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Computers Mystery Psychological Adults (18+)
90's Nostalgia Choose Your Own Adventure Computer Horror Internet Nostalgia Satire
Whatzit
Whatzit
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Pimples, the scourge of adolescents everywhere, are actually portals through which creatures from another dimension derive voyeuristic pleasure by spying on the lives of human teenagers. This is the story of an unnamed refugee from this alien world and Scott, a horny and morose teenage boy languishing in 1970’s America.
StairBridge: Curse of the Hungry
StairBridge: Curse of the Hungry
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
While exploring a haunted graveyard, a kid named KON becomes eternally attached to a man-eating ghost. He guesses it would be fine if said ghost wasn’t trying to eat him and all of his friends. At least he’s not alone anymore. (Trying to upload every 2 Months)
Jinx Freeze
Jinx Freeze
Graphic Novel - Crime
Crime has descended on the normally tranquil riviera - a solid gold sculpture on loan from the Gurgleheim Museum has been stolen and the local police force are well out of their depth. They need help and they need it fast. Told through the twisted creative lens of Hurk in his long-awaited full-length technicolour debut, Jinx Freeze is a heist story unlike any you've read before!
Curses
Curses
Graphic Novel - Anthologies
A new collection of surreal, subversive, magical realist stories from one of comics’ most inventive voices. From hospitals to hell to the wilderness, George Wylesol’s short stories take place in liminal spaces where nothing is as it seems; the surreal becomes real; and something is lying in wait around every corner. As our main characters navigate through corridors, passageways, and highways, they sink deeper and deeper into everyday strangeness that slips into peculiarity, creating an internal journey from normalcy to the supernatural.
A Quiet Disaster
A Quiet Disaster
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
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?
The Scrapbook of Life and Death
The Scrapbook of Life and Death
Graphic Novel - Abstract
The British newspaper clipping collection of egalitarian George Ives, collected between 1892 and 1949, ranged from murder and theories of crime to cricket scores. He was fascinated by the unusual, the gothic, the sexual, and the melodramatic. In this graphic novel, acclaimed cartoonist J. Webster Sharp shares some of the most bizarre stories from the archives of George Ives in silent comics form. With often shocking, visceral black and white artwork, the strangeness and eccentricity of the Edwardian era provides a backdrop for Sharp's own struggles with mental health. The Scrapbook of Life and Death is a fascinating, personal window into forgotten historical views of eccentric and socially transcendent and disturbing behaviors -- and their resonance in life today.
A Projection
A Projection
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
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.
Internet Crusader
Internet Crusader
Graphic Novel - Satire
Ever have one of those days where you’re talking to a smokin’ hot chick online and she turns out to be a robot working for an evil cult… and that hot chick sends a computer virus masked as dirty pictures… and that computer virus allows Satan to come through everyone’s computers and hypnotise them… but the family computer has parental locks on it so you don’t get the virus… and then God messages you to say you’re the only person on earth who can save human existence?
What We Don't Talk About
What We Don't Talk About
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Farai has finally persuaded Adam to introduce her to his parents, but the visit to the in-laws turns out to be a horrible experience for her. She starts to feel uneasy and ostracised. When confronted about this experience Adam tries to play down the situation and does not show any understanding for his partner's concerns. Then things get a whole lot worse and Farai has to question if she can be with a man whose family does not accept her and who is not willing to face the difficulties related to an interracial relationship.
Barking
Barking
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Loopy . . . cuckoo . . . stark raving. . . When the depression and grief Alix feels over the death of her friend overwhelm her, she's institutionalised. But inside a psychiatric ward, things don't get better for her - now she has nowhere to get away from her rapidly-spiralling thoughts. As Alix navigates disinterested attendants, group therapy, and isolation, she must build herself a new equilibrium and tame the black dog of her depression. Inspired by her own struggles with mental health, Lucy Sullivan tells a powerful, emotional story about the problems that sometimes overwhelm us all - and the failures in the mental health system we depend on.