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11 meeting
11 meeting
WebComic - Drama
After her sister’s sudden death, fifteen-year-old Eden Duong is abandoned at a 11/11 by her detached parents. Lost and alone, she meets Kai, a person struggling with the recent loss of their roommate. Seeing her pain reflect their own, Kai takes her in, not as a savior, but as someone who can offer a sense of peace. Though strangers, they form a sibling-like bond, bound by shared grief. Together, they begin navigating their lives devoid of their lost loved ones. (description written by aeioleqqq on Ao3) (art and story by luxiguess)
Mortalfied
Mortalfied
WebComic - Drama
She’s dead. He’s dead inside. Born with a serious heart condition, Salem knows all too well how precious life is. Fascinated by his own mortality at a young age, Salem grew up to be a mortician at a small funeral home in Brooklyn, New York. His world is turned upside down when one of his cadavers turns out to be a bit more alive than he expected. Join Salem and his friends as they explore different aspects of life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Afterall, life's all about second chances.
Natural Born Loser
Natural Born Loser
WebComic - Drama
A young Yellow Lab faced with the difficulties of Addiction, Abuse, and his own toxic attributes. Everyone only seems to judge him on his character because of those before him, and those who know him only seem to drift further from him due to his own actions. Will he be able to step up and put effort into changing who he is, or is he just doomed to be what everyone else see's him to be. ______________________ Updates 2 Pages Every 2 Weeks These are Warnings: -Mental Health Topics -Abuse: Physical and or Emotional -Physical V
CHAiNLetter.
CHAiNLetter.
WebComic - Drama
Four online friends collaborate on making a story. When one of them answers a chain letter, it sends each of them a Profile Pencil, a magical pencil that can bring characters from the imagination to life. Which can sound fun at first but soon terrifying. Be careful on your actions and what you choose to believe. Without reason on what is real and imaginary can easily leave one in the dark. [ Content may include sexual themes mild violence abuse self harm unreality concepts ] https://chainletter.thecomicseries.com/
Untitled.
Untitled.
WebComic - Drama
Robin's been pestered by her classmate, Ethan, in the hopes of friendship. It wouldn't be as much of a problem if Ethan's friends weren't her bullies.
Her body his Burden
Her body his Burden
Comic - Drama
When love, loss, and fate collide during a company retreat, three lives are shattered forever. One soul disappears. One life begins a new. A deeply emotional tale of identity, relationships, and the secrets we’re forced to carry.
Our New Photos
Our New Photos
WebComic - Drama
Our New Photos is about Woody and Ellie — two teenagers living in a small town called Woodlen by the ocean in Oregon, USA. They meet pretty randomly, and end up playing in a rock band together. These charachers learn more about themselves and deal with their inner problems, feelings and emotions. This comic talks about growing up, friendship, and how the people close to you shape who you are. What makes the story special is its mood and especially the fact that the narrative connected by photos which characters take throughout the story.
Still Loading.
Still Loading.
Comic - Drama
Eli is smart, quiet, and painfully invisible. Haunted by early loss and worn down by constant ridicule, he drifts through high school feeling disconnected from everyone around him. Seeking escape, Eli retreats into fantasy—and slowly slips into a private habit that begins to drain his confidence, focus, and sense of self. As days blur into nights and isolation tightens its grip, Eli is forced to confront a hard truth: the real fight isn’t about fitting in or being liked—it’s about reclaiming control of his own mind. A grounded, introspective coming-of-age story about loneliness, addiction, and small steps toward healing. This comic doesn’t promise easy victories—only honesty, growth, and the courage to stay present.