Big Dog Ink Camp Crossover
Comic - Satire
The characters of Big Dog Ink meet together for the first time at summer camp in this now annual event!
Planet of Filth
Graphic Novel - Satire
This is a work of surrealist satire inspired by the underground comics of the 60s and 70s and by the newspaper comics of the early twentieth century.
I release a new volume consisting of about fifty pages at the end of each year. I plan to release the entire story in five or six volumes, after which I will release the complete set of issues as a single volume here on Globalcomix and on Lulu.com.
ASININE
Comic - Satire
This comic series is a Socio-Political satire based on actual events. Some material may not be suitable for an audience younger than high school students. The material is for a mature audience. There is cursing and the main characters could be termed as drawn voluptuously. Parents should be cautioned that this book is NOT for younger viewers. There is mild cursing and the main characters could be termed as drawn mildly voluptuously for younger readers.
WOKE!
Comic - Satire
WOKE! by Eric X packs a collection of short stories with black-and-white art and dark humor.
Featured in Issue #1 — “History Ain’t Over”:
* "You Will Not Replace Us" — Cyrus Osiris, tech genius, invents a new security device. Is he really a modern Frankenstein?
* "Good Night, Immigrant" — A political bedtime story.
Black Friday — A young couple in bed deals with an unexpected guest.
* "The Seekers" — Crossing oceans and deserts, a new generation is coming to America. Will they find a dream or a nightmare?
Joe Bushkin
Comic - Satire
What if Hunter S Thompson retired, became a Republican and moved to Florida? Join the crazy adventures of Joe Bushkin and his trusty sidekick Harvey Louisiana.
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.

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