Abnormal Alliance
Comic - Comedy
Deeply flawed beings with superpowers, saving the world for selfish or messed up reasons... What could go wrong?
A parody of superhero media from a place of love.
Featuring character arcs and a story of love between a clueless guy and a princess from Hell.
This comic's got it all, baby!
Superguy
Comic - Comedy
When the world is in danger, Superguy may or may not be there to save the day. It all depends how hungry and/or tired he is. Good thing we've got Robotguy!
Gray & Lea
Comic - Comedy
Adventures of wolf "family" - Uncle Gray and his niece Lea. What can i say? Slice-of-life mixed with comedy and family comfort!
FA.I.TH (From A.I. To Humanity) - The first A.I. assisted humor magazine
Comic - Comedy
FA.I.TH (From A.I. To Humanity) is a humor magazine that delivers a unique blend of traditional and AI-assisted content, offering readers a fresh perspective on the world of humor. Our expert team of writers, illustrators, and designers create side-splitting articles, comics, and illustrations that showcase the latest in humor and parody while also exploring the possibilities of what the future holds for AI. Our pages are packed with good artwork and hilarious parodies that poke fun at everything from pop culture to politics and will leave you laughing long after you put down the magazine. With FA.I.TH, you'll get a glimpse into the future of humor and creativity. So why not add some humor to your life and get the latest issue of FA.I.TH today!
You’ve got to have FAITH!
Yeltsin falls off a bridge
Comic - Comedy
On September 28, 1989, Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin fell off a bridge. This incident was publicized by television and newspapers. This kind of public discussion of the highest government bodies of the USSR had never happened before. What actually occurred on that fateful night remains unclear.
A one-of-a-kind visual investigation based on a Wikipedia article.
The Adventures of Captain So-So and Mister Maybe!
Comic - Comedy
Captain So-So and Mister Maybe is a six-chapter comedic look at the lives of several inept and under-appreciated superheroes. Best described as a “Superhero Sitcom”, these comics offer plenty of jokes, silly situations, pop culture references, action sequences, training montages, musical breaks, weirdos, wacky villains, things that talk but shouldn’t, light societal commentary, progressive values, Canadiana…and robots…lots and lots of robots.
Evil Friends
Comic - Comedy
Monsters. Creatures. Thing that go bump in the night. They've been with us since the dawn of time, and frankly, they're sick of our %$#@&.
Enter Eville, a quaint little town where all the most horrible and awful abominations can live in harmony away from the even bigger abomination that is humanity. Since 1693, Eville has provided a tranquil refuge from people and their intolerance, as well as a springboard to adventure for its monstrous citizens!
Work to Eat, Eat to Work.
Comic - Comedy
Work to eat, Eat to Work is a statement developed by the author relating to the idea that a waitress often has to eat her words in order to keep her job. This is a skill made hard by the constantly disrespectful, self-serving customers who often deserve to be told off, but cannot be because of the realities of the restaurant industry. After all, the customer is ALWAYS right. This comic, inspired by its title, represents an over-dramatized day-in-the-life of a part-time waitress such as the author as she struggles to keep her opinions on good behavior to herself for the sake of her job.
Cowtown
Comic - Comedy
Planning your next getaway? Think Cowtown! We've got it all: Mystery puddles, mayhem, and heroic antics. Tours depart every hour, unless time stops again. Visit our gift shop before it achieves sentience.

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