Velvet Black
Comic - Action
London is drowning. Not just in rain, but in a shadow war hidden from the public eye. "The Cabal," a powerful syndicate of occult elites, has begun retrofitting ancient rituals with modern technology, threatening to tear the veil between worlds permanently.
Enter Kat Sterling, codename: Velvet Black.
Ex-covert ops and a rogue practitioner of the dark arts, she doesn't just hunt monsters—she banishes them. Armed with dual pistols, a tattered white trench coat, and an arsenal of runic weaponry, she walks the line between science and sorcery.
In this debut issue, a routine recon mission turns into a deadly trap. When a surveillance op on an abandoned cathedral reveals a high-tech ritual already in progress, Velvet must breach the sanctum, face a threat far older than she expected, and survive long enough to warn the world.
RESIDENT EVIL: NIGHT SHIFT
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RESIDENT EVIL: NIGHT SHIFT (fan tribute)
Graveyard shift in a hospital that edits itself: EXIT lights puddle like EKG, mirrors move first, and the hallway remembers your steps before you take them. A rookie nurse follows the spill of light toward freedom—and finds who already left her body. Neon dread, zero gore. Unofficial, non-commercial tribute. …ding.
Locksley Blood & Oak
Comic - Action
Forget the fairy tales. This isn't a story about stealing from the rich; it’s a story about bleeding them dry. In a Nottingham choked by corruption and hanging bodies, Robin of Loxley isn't a hero—he's a wolf leading a starving pack. Visually striking and unapologetically violent, this series blends the noir aesthetics of Sin City with the brutal intensity of Spartacus. In Sherwood, the shadows are deep, the blood is vivid red, and the only law is survival.
ULTRAKILL - Infinite Hyperdeath
Comic - Action
[FAN WORK]
Fan Adaptation of Arsi Patala and New Blood Interactive's "ULTRAKILL."
ELECTRIC THESEUS "THE NEST OF THE DEAD BASTARDS"
Comic - Action
A POST APOCALYPTIC PUNK VERSION OF THE GREEK MYTH OF THESEUS
Sigal
Comic - Action
A world undone by the unknown. SIGAL is a celebration of the macarbe and taboo of western comic culture; inspired by eastern manga's tendencies to the strange and disturbing. SIGAL leads with a cast of 3 main protagonists who seek a purpose, a revenge, and a goal, all wrapped up in a gory, disgusting display by new school influenced art, drew by Charles Jordan. SIGAL is a story intended for those who delight in finding a story that is both gripping, strange, and otherworldly.
The Hyrule Ledger
Comic - Action
Imagine a world gone dark, no protector, no kingdom, stories fade with time and so do hero’s, welcome to the fan comic, of life after saving the world, we pick up on stories told after the games. The stories that nobody talks about,
Temple of the Hollow Wind
Comic - Action
A cursed samurai tale drowned in silence, memory, and blood.
Shiboku is a nameless warrior no longer remembered by the living — or by himself. Drawn to a temple that appears only to those beyond forgiveness, he walks a path made of fading prayers, haunted masks, and swords too heavy with history.
As he descends through shifting realities, forgotten rituals, and ghosted versions of his own past, the temple reshapes around him. The walls whisper names he tried to bury. The wind carries the voice of a child he never saved. And the blade in his hand begins to remember more than he does.
Each step deeper reveals another version of truth — fractured, burned, and drawn in blood. At the end of the path waits a gate that should never be opened… and the choice to finally end the story, or become part of the temple forever.
This is not a tale of redemption.
It is a memory that refuses to die.
A ritual walked in silence.
A warrior’s final confession — scratched across broken panels and spoken to no one.
Earthworm Jim Groovy abstraction
Comic - Action
Earthworm Jim: Groovy Abstraction
Forget everything you thought you knew about the super-suit-wearing annelid. INKRITUAL presents a gritty, non-linear descent into a world where the line between hero and monster is as thin as a layer of slime. In this reboot, Jim is no longer a caricature—he is an unsettlingly realistic biological anomaly thrust into a collapsing reality.
The Vision
This isn't just a story; it's a visual assault. Utilizing abstract paneling and fragmented layouts, Groovy Abstraction mirrors the chaotic headspace of a creature evolved beyond his station. Jim is rendered with haunting, leathery detail—a heroic figure of muscle and wet, organic textures fighting to keep his sanity in a world that is literally breaking apart at the seams.
The Story
Armed with a high-yield plasma blaster and a grit that defies his spineless nature, Jim must navigate a surreal landscape of dark sci-fi corridors and shattered dimensions. As the very panels of his existence overlap and bleed into one another, he must face a cosmic darkness that has been waiting in the sludge.
Highlights:
• Hyper-Realistic Aesthetic: A "lived-in" and visceral look at Earthworm Jim's biology.
• Experimental Narrative: Abstract layouts that challenge traditional reading orders.
• Dark Heroism: A tone that balances high-stakes action with a cinematic, gritty atmosphere.
"The line between genius and bullshit? We live there."

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