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Medical Adults (18+)
Divine Intervention
Divine Intervention
Comic - Thriller
Marc Graham, a conflicted, contract killer, could hardly be considered a hero. Things change when he stumbles into an ancient conflict between the Templar agency, a clandestine organization that protects powerful artifacts from falling into the wrong hands, and strange, demonic forces seeking to control the world. After gaining mysterious, angelic powers from a freak accident Marc must dive...
Lethal Lust
Lethal Lust
Graphic Novel - Thriller
There is no light here, not anymore. Was there ever any to begin with? Everyday I wake up is another day I have to face it. The deepest trenches in the throes of humanity. Morality is only ever a question of how far you'll go for a laugh. The question isn't whether I can survive it. The metal embedded in my flesh and heart told me I could. The question, is how can I learn to begin living. When everyone else around me seems to have forgotten.
Red Collar
Red Collar
Graphic Novel - Thriller
3-Part Graphic Novel Series involving drugs, corruption, and a synthwave edge of unnatural bloodlust! In an era marked by excess and decay, Nion City's pulse beats with neon dreams and shadowy truths. Amidst the throes of a heroin epidemic, a pharmaceutical fix'em-up called Healix promises to close the chasmal sores of addicts and gorge the pockets of corporate royalty. But in Nion City, nothing is ever as it seems. As clinical director Douma and CEO Marcin Ghould clash over the drug's fate, an autoimmune outbreak ravages the city's most vulnerable. Journalists Michael Frank and Cody Drago uncover a web of corruption, betrayal, and unnatural hunger that threatens to consume them all. In Nion City, blood runs thicker than secrets, and every shadow hides a story waiting to be told. This is a place where corporate greed and immortal hunger reign supreme, and survival means navigating the perilous dance between light and darkness. Welcome to Nion City. Welcome to Red Collar.
Tabatha
Tabatha
Graphic Novel - Thriller
Luke works as a mailman in Los Angeles and moonlights as a thief — the empty houses on his postal route are rich, easy pickings for him and his friends. Everything goes as planned until one house turns out to not quite be so empty. The situation spirals out of control, leaving the happy-go-lucky thieves battling for their lives. And all because of Tabatha.
Mea Culpa
Mea Culpa
Graphic Novel - Thriller
Serial Artist: Deluxe Edition
Serial Artist: Deluxe Edition
Graphic Novel - Thriller
Serial Victim
Serial Victim
Graphic Novel - Thriller
Roy Hatzfeld has a strange, yet terrible ability: by touching a corpse, he can relive their final moments of life. This allows him to collaborate with police throughout California as a consultant. Roy doesn’t like what he does; his existence consists of dying every time he uses his ability. Thanks to him, countless homicides have been solved.
Haunted.
Haunted.
Graphic Novel - Thriller
The protagonist is feeling kind of strange lately. This comic is about mental health spiced with a bit of friendship, horror and action. The idea for the theme came in my internship at the psychiatry as an art therapist. I didn't know what I would exactly do with it, but when the 24 Hour Comic Day came in early november, it just clicked. My group chose "my life" as the theme and even tho I prepared to do something funny, the idea of Haunted. came pretty quick. I think it works out really great and captures the feeling of paranoia and delusion pretty good. Tell me what you think of it! Also, thanks to Monika Ernst for planning, OEGEC for organizing and Zeichenfabrik Wien for sponsoring the location for the 24Hour Comic Day in Vienna. It was great.
Endless Talking
Endless Talking
Graphic Novel - Thriller
A comic about a boy who is given to a strange hospital in the middle of nowhere, given medical 'treatment' he doesn't even need. I made this comic for the Silent Manga Audition Contest 2025, but sadly I must have misread the date, because when I looked today to submit my comic, it expired two days ago. I thought I had at least a month, so I wasn't even rushing.