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The Matriarch
The Matriarch
Comic - Comedy
Career woman. Single mother. Superhero. Sherry Benning knew having a baby would change her life. She didn’t know it would change the world. As Leviathan City’s star super-heroine the Matriarch, Sherry tries to balance work and home-life against a backdrop of friends, foes, and potential love-interests; aggressive alien thoughts made manifest deep within the earth; an entire army of monsters...
Drone
Drone
Comic - Action
In the near future, the U.S. transforms warfare by testing lethal remote-controlled robotic drones on the front lines. To the world's superpowers, the technology is something to be coveted and stolen. To a group of stateside fun-loving hackers, it's the ultimate video game!
Hollywood Trash
Hollywood Trash
Comic - Comedy
Ah, Hollywood! Famous for celebs, sun... and murder cults! The Privy Council is the most exclusive club in town, headed by the entertainment industry's top mogul, a ruthless exec who enlists his famous underlings to kill the people who stole from him, two local garbage men. James and Billy must survive one epic day of sword fights, forest fires, and giant mechs! At least there's hazard pay.
Floppy Cop
Floppy Cop
Comic - Comedy
Join in on the absurd adventures of a cop who is bending over backwards for justice, mostly because he has no spine in his body! But as Floppy Cop always says, "you don't need to have a spine to have guts!" Together with a colorful cast of funny characters, Floppy has to solve the puzzles of a new criminal Crossword or Christmas might be ruined in the town of White Trickle Falls!
The Disgruntled Avenger
The Disgruntled Avenger
Comic - Comedy
One man. One World. One big brown paper bag. After losing his mind while working in the fast food industry,-- Bob decides to become a super hero and save the world! But, What exactly does that mean? Whether it's fighting Super Villains, Stopping Corporate corruption and over commercialization or simply philosophizing about a better world,-- The Disgruntled Avenger will be there!
Spotlight
Spotlight
Comic - Comedy
Written by Mark Poulton (Savage Hawkman, Avengelyne) with art by Jim Hanna and Marat Mychaels (Deadpool Corps, Grifter), Spotlight is Entourage meets the Justice League. As Spotlight, Tyler James is Hollywood's brightest star. He Navigates the challenges of celebrity and being a superhero with a close knit group of friends until a girl enters the inner circle, putting a strain on the relationship...
PROSPECTS
PROSPECTS
Comic - Comedy
Maxwell Majernik and Jean Franco present: Prospects, a 9 issue mini-series! The town of Ridgeville has been stuck in the middle of a 150 year old battle between two mad scientists, and former colleagues, Edwin Grabowski and Victor Farsimov.
Yoobies
Yoobies
Comic - Comedy
In a world much like our own, 5% of America’s population are meta-humans cursed with useless and ludicrous powers. There is no cure, and there is no sympathy for any who has befallen this fate. Instead, society stigmatized those newly branded “Y-Gener’s”, treating the collective group as jokes with no real worth. It's here, amongst the prejudice and bias, that a teen super-team steps up to the plate — The Yoobies! Ready to show the world what they are really made of, that every person has worth, and that no labels can hold them back from being heroes!
Short Pants Romance
Short Pants Romance
Comic - Comedy
Sam Starkey lives an average life. He’s got a job he doesn’t much like, a girlfriend he’s trying hard to hang on to and a roommate who drives him nuts. The only thing different about Sam is that his pre-teen years were spent as a world-famous kid sidekick. So how does a former child star pushing 30 survive in a world that only remembers him for his short shorts and plucky one-liners? The answer awaits in SHORT PANTS ROMANCE!
The Adventures of Captain So-So and Mister Maybe!
The Adventures of Captain So-So and Mister Maybe!
Comic - Comedy
Captain So-So and Mister Maybe is a six-chapter comedic look at the lives of several inept and under-appreciated superheroes. Best described as a “Superhero Sitcom”, these comics offer plenty of jokes, silly situations, pop culture references, action sequences, training montages, musical breaks, weirdos, wacky villains, things that talk but shouldn’t, light societal commentary, progressive values, Canadiana…and robots…lots and lots of robots.