RESIDENT EVIL: NIGHT SHIFT
Comic - Action
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.
COVID Chronicles
Graphic Novel - Non-Fiction
An illustrated feature chronicling ten personal accounts of life and death from the frontlines of COVID-19. These true stories from journalist Ethan Sacks (Old Man Hawkeye) are brought to vivid life by Dalibor Talajic (Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Hotell). Originally distributed online by NBC News, these tales of hope amidst devastation are now available in print for the first time.
Fireground Anecdotes
WebComic - Slice of Life
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a firefighter? Have you ever wondered what we’re doing when we’re not running into a burning building? Have you wondered what we’re doing when we are?
Fireground Anecdotes is the comic journal of a career firefighter. Often funny sometimes exciting, but almost always interesting. I promise you haven’t read a comic like this before!
*Notes and Disclaimers*
*All characters are real people, but likenesses are not expected to be accurate.
*Names are omitted, or initialized to protect the privacy of my coworkers.
*This is my interpretation of real events. My memory is awful.
*My thoughts and opinions are my own and do not represent my department/city/AHJ.)
* Fire departments vary greatly in structure, operation, and policy. Mine operates on a 24/48 schedule (24 hours on 48 hours off), with units of 3 to 4 people. Each “unit“ or “company“ is 3 to 4 people and has It’s own unique jobs and specialties.
*This comic is meant to raise public awareness of the fire service. We’re not Saints are superheroes. We’re just regular folks trying to do a (sometimes dangerous/stressful) job.
Atomic Dustbin
Comic - Non-Fiction
First overstuffed issue featuring 3 titanic tales by David Miller! First is the autobio "My Mental Journal," detailing work in a mental hospital and the reflection in the author, and then we meet "MADDIE", the absolutely-true tales of a raging child.
Finally, "BradleyVsWorld" showcases the titular heroine's international quest to retrieve her stolen phone and the entire life contained within its circuits.
Mom's Cancer
Comic - Non-Fiction
A cartoonist chronicles how he and his grown siblings dealt with their mother’s cancer diagnosis and treatment in this Eisner Award–winning graphic novel.Mom’s Cancer is a graphic novel about one family’s struggle with metastatic lung cancer. Honest, unflinching, and sometimes humorous, it is a look at the practical and emotional effect that serious illness can have on patients and their families. In the end, it is a story of hope—uniquely told in words and illustrations.Praise for Mom’s CancerWinner of the 2005 Eisner Award, Best Digital Comic for the original Web versionWinner of the Harvey Award, Best New Talent “The clean, simple comic-strip quality of Fies’s art fits the story perfectly, highlighting the gravity of the situation whi...
Code Red
WebComic - Romance
A mini-series which is all about a nursing student trying to survive her chaotic duty rotation at the hospital. Between long shifts and non-stop stress, she can’t help but notice this charming doctor who somehow makes everything feel a little bit more bearable. She’s got a lowkey crush on him, but of course, keeping it professional is a whole vibe.
Code Red is all about finding that secret spark in the middle of the grind, with a mix of admiration, awkward moments, and the drama that comes with trying to keep it cool.
All of this experience is based on true happening, that the author had undergone, heard and delulu-lized.
Dark Doctor
WebComic - Drama
The patients that the doctor sees will fulfill their dreams and will surely die.
Choler
WebComic - Action
Officers Shane and Sal follow a desperate plea for help from a hospital in need, its patients suffering from a rage-inducing sickness that goes beyond any conventional disease.

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