PIGEON-MEAT
Comic - Horror
Cursed and transformed into an anthropomorphic pigeon, Squab is forced into the life of an exorcist, fighting curses. Squab's life is challenged as he begins to meet people who touch more than his pigeon heart --- his human one.
Hungry
Comic - Horror
Cat loses Dog while on his way home. Human has a revelation.
Cat's search for hunger never ends in this opening for the saga.
Whispers from the Voyage
Comic - Horror
Brace yourself for a mind-bending descent into cosmic horror with "Whispers from The Voyage," spine-chilling standalone one-shots set in the "When We Were The Voyage" universe.
Kama Loka
Comic - Horror
This post-apocalyptic horror series follows the aftermath of an alien invasion by a cosmic fog, building towards unraveling the ancient, time-hopping mystery of the gas cloud, its origins and what it is looking for here on Earth.
Freakshow Knight
Comic - Horror
During his time in prison, Red was surrounded by the worst types of people: thieves, rapists, and murderers. Now on the outside, he's surrounded by the living dead. Armed with the only thing he's ever known, violence, Red finds one last chance at redemption for a lifetime of sin.
Set in the same universe as FREAKSHOW PRINCESS (also written by Jonathan Hedrick), this story is a companion piece while also being a self-contained tale of horror. Reading the previous comic book is not required but those who have will see common threads ... and possibly returning characters.
MONOLITH
Comic - Horror
A man prays as strange statues fall from the sky and mysterious beings arrive, but how will he be saved?
A silent parable in seven loud pages.
By V. Gagnon and Andrew Leamon
Editor: Christa Harader
Letters: Buddy Beaudoin
RoboCock 3: ロボコック 三
Comic - Horror
Welcome to Hell. You were already here.
There is no Delta City. Not anymore. Maybe there never was.
The world around RoboCøck is decaying—looping corridors, flickering memories, voices that don’t belong to anyone living. Time folds in on itself. Every step forward leads somewhere he’s already been.
And she is always there.
The DR doesn’t chase him. She waits. Watching from the edges of broken moments, speaking in fragments he almost remembers. Since RC2: Battle of Verhoeven, her promise hasn’t faded—it’s deepened. Rooted itself inside him.
This was never about revenge.
It’s about recognition.
About peeling back what he is… until there’s nothing left to hide behind.
He hears her before he sees her.
He remembers things he never lived.
He feels something inside him answering back.
The worst part—
he’s starting to understand why she’s doing this.
And why he deserves it.
Can RoboCøck escape his own mind…
—or is this place exactly where he belongs?

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