Mr. Right
Comic - Satire
James Wright was the world's greatest super hero...until his twin brother Billy stumbled upon his secret! Now Billy is bumbling his way through the world of superheroics, much to his brother's dismay.
Underland Destroyed
Comic - Sci-Fi
The Underland is rife with mysterious creatures and devastating kaiju. Originally printed in Unicomix Zine.
Surrounded by Death
Comic - Satire
These are the residents of the Clearstream Mall. They are just trying to make it through their day like any of you. But they just happened to be 'SURROUNDED BY DEATH'.
ShannoN
Comic - Satire
ShannoN is a mystery satire comic that follows vampire ShannoN who works as a private detective with her butler, Archi.
Quest. Chapter 2
Comic - Satire
The continuing adventure of Gub and Lip as they find help on their quest to defeat Dark Lord Neil. The question is: will the Wizard Humph be any help to them at all?
HTNLA: How To Never Live Again 101
Comic - Satire
Ps: This is edgy on purpose I don't do any of this irl nor say anyone should.
Weird forest of tree monsters. Imagine living in that. You would go insane to, wouldn't you?
Go check out this sigmas person's comic as well
https://globalcomix.com/c/gtew-guide-to-the-end-of-the-world/chapters/en/1/1 or just gtew
The Draft
Comic - Satire
He’s not a hero.
He’s a mistake in the script that decided to live by its own rules.
The main character wakes up inside a comic where everything follows the logic of the plot — except him.
He ignores the author’s intentions, breaks the fourth wall, argues with other characters, and tears scenes apart while the story desperately tries to put him “back in place.”
But can a draft ever be finished if the hero himself refuses to be part of it?
The Draft is an ironic comic about freedom, chaos, and what happens when a character becomes the author of his own story.
Fight Pets
Comic - Satire
What if the world's most beloved children's franchise was honest about what it actually implies? FIGHT PETS is a 3-issue R-rated dark satire — RoboCop meets We3 meets Okja — where the architect's two daughters land on opposite ends of his $8 billion bioengineered bloodsport — one defecting to liberate the creatures he designs, the other defending the empire she'll inherit — while the network makes more money off the war between them than the violence ever earned. The only honest voice in the building is a talking housecat named Morris.

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