Anito | Book of Entropy
Comic - Adventure
Where do the gods of Philippine mythology stand among the pantheons of the universe? College student Belinda Bondoc is whisked away to Olympus to stand trial before a council of gods. Can the pantheon that represents her prove her innocence?
Edge of Bordertown
Comic - Adventure
In a post-apocalyptic world where the boundaries of probability have been shattered, an adventurer named Q wanders the wasteland searching for meaning.
The Crystal Book Chapter 2 – The Feathered Serpent
Comic - Adventure
Arutneva takes Karla on her first journey through time, landing in the ancient city of Tula in pre-Hispanic Mexico. There they must recover a lost page of the Crystal Book before the Inquisitor does. But the mission goes wrong when Karla is poisoned by one of the Inquisitor's creatures — a monstrous offspring of Cipactli, the primordial beast of Aztec mythology. Their only hope is a mysterious child who turns out to be none other than Quetzalcoatl himself, the feathered serpent god, who gives them a healing feather and a warning: seek a sorcerer.
SOUL JEEPNEY
Comic - Adventure
An unknown island emerges from the deep during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Now pitting a Filipino WW2 soldier between Love, Death and the ride of his life.
Gilda And Meek And The Un-Iverse
WebComic - Adventure
What is Gilda And Meek about?
It's about several things at once. It's a story of a Lucky Universe in a Multiverse teeming with Unlucky Ones and how our hero navigates that to her own advantage. It's a funny animal book that bit by bit reveals a huge fantasy and science fiction underpinning, much like Bone. It starts off as an erstwhile comedy until you realize it's actually been a drama the entire time. It's a story that after you read all 90 issues, you'll want to reread them again, as the best reading of The Un-Iverse isn't the first, it's the second. It's a bunch of random and seemingly unrelated characters and stories building and crossing over until they collide in an epic 19-part finale. It's about the antagonistic and loving relationship between the hero Gilda and the kid who looks up to her, Bernadette, and how their feelings for each other prove there is no wrong way to love a person. It's a political satire parodying the ridiculousness of the age we live in made more ridiculous by the fact that real life is crazier than my story's outlandish examples. It's about the fact that evil is uncool and mundane, and it's neat to have heroes to like and root for, and where the heroes are more interesting than the villains. It's about a strong female hero whose gender is irrelevant to the story at hand and is merely a strong hero who happens to be a female. It's about all of these things and none of them at the same time. Mostly, it's a way for me to work through my psychological crap. Which is what I think most writing boils down to for people.
Check it out.
ELECTRIC WILDLANDS
WebComic - Adventure
A soft reboot and continuation of an old web comic from days gone by.
After being slain at the hands of the Corpse Witch, and having successfully defeated her in Hyper Hell, best friends Baxter and Garrett find themselves once again in the Wildlands. Brought back to life and back at square one, the two will now have to find the friends they've lost along the way, and dig deeper into the mystery of their resurrection, the wilderness itself and its secrets, and find a way to ultimately escape and get back home.
GOLDBLOOM
WebComic - Fantasy
In the Kingdom, where magic and technology intertwine, Violette Goldbloom’s life is upended when she consumes a legendary black flower tied to Ancestral Lumea. Now hunted by Oswald, a fallen Vanguard, she’s caught in a larger web of intrigue. As Sentinels investigate mysterious deaths and rogues seek revenge, Violette’s fate is just one piece of a greater mystery that could reshape the Kingdom.
Zog The Frog 1: The Saga Begins
Comic - Action
Zog The Frog was created by Stanley White (my father) in 1992. After he developed the characters he created the first issue in 1993. Zog became his passion project and he began seeking a publisher. Zog was picked up by an indie comic book company called Bugged Out Comics and the first issue was released September 1993. The first issue was a hit and my dad was ecstatic! He immediately began work on the second issue. Shortly after this release my dad and Bugged Out parted ways. After that he seemed to let his dreams go, but he never let go of Zog. He knew Zog had a great story worthy to be told, but the daily grind of working a job that didn't appreciate him took precedence. In 2002 he had a stroke which took his ability to draw; and later that year he developed a rare brain tumor called glioblastoma. For two years he fought the tumor but on September 7th he passed away. Just a week before he died he shared his last request with me for when he was gone. The last of these request was to someday do something with Zog. On September 6th, the day before he passed I promised I would fulfill his request. Twenty years have passed since that day and the time for Zog to return has come. So I'm rereleasing his three completed books and completing Zog's story with seven more new books. Zog's return has been a long time coming and I'm thrilled to share this story!
Summer & Zee vs. the Galaxy
Graphic Novel - Comedy
The misadventures of two best friends, Summer the human and Zee the alien girl - and their pet Caticorn.

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