Ult & Spek
Comic - Sci-Fi
Two diplomats are lost in space, clash against bats&%t crazy civilizations, and try not to kill each other on their quest to return home.
CS-1985
Comic - Sci-Fi
CS-1985 is a sexy, gritty, “0 magic” analogpunk/fantasy detective noir set in an alternate Chicago in the 1980s—a crazy universe where brolic robot bouncers rub shoulders with hot half-elven bartenders, ork gangsters trade fire with corrupt, overworked police forces daily, and man has reached the stars and made alien contact. It principally follows two private detectives (a dwarf/human “buddy-cop”-style team) who live, work, and love in an “retrofuturist” version of the 1980s where the computer was invented about 100 years earlier than in our universe… with all the crazy knock-on downstream effects that entails.
Visually, CS-1985 aims for a sort of “happy marriage” between the grimy, industrial future imagined by late-70s and 80s sci-fi and the chunky analog design language of the decade itself. Think the lived-in hardware of Star Wars filtered through a 1980s “Cassette Futurism” aesthetic—rotary-dial cell phones connected to networks, advanced computational arrays that still run on high-density floppies, neon-lit control panels bristling with switches and cathode displays. It’s the grungy analog-digital hybrid future that 80s movies and television often hinted at… but realized as if the technology had actually existed at the time.
Tonally you can think somewhere between Sean Connery’s Outland, Blade Runner, and Dynamix’s immaculate point-and-click masterpiece Rise of the Dragon. Add a loving nod to Chicago, mix in elves, dwarves, and gnomes (among many others) explained through science rather than magic, and you’ve got the world of CS-1985.
Enjoy!
Rob O'Driscoll
(Writer/Creator./Editor)
Frank DaCosta
(Illustrator/Inker/Colorist/
Letter/Cover)
CRNVL
Comic - Sci-Fi
In the sprawling, stratified city of Arka, a group of anarchist rebels called Comedia, claiming to be part of the CaRNaVaL nebula, are helping to shake up Gadeden's bourgeois state order, which has been swallowed up by mega-corporations.

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