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Hellcats Strike Force

Dystopian LGBTQ+ Military Adults (18+)
VS
VS
Comic - Sci-Fi
War has become a spectator sport. Privately funded armies of superstar soldiers march into battle for fame, profit, and the glory of their sponsor nations. When a new generation of soldiers arrives, top gladiator Satta Flynn discovers just how fleeting the limelight can be. Collects VS #1-5
Taarna
Taarna
Comic - Sci-Fi
Heavy Metal's iconic warrior stars in her first trade paperback! Volume One collects the first four issues of the hit series. A city besieged by demons seeks salvation when a hero from forgotten legends mysteriously arrives. One helluva battle ensues!
AEGIS DAWN: TRIALS OF VALOR
AEGIS DAWN: TRIALS OF VALOR
Comic - Sci-Fi
In 2375, Admiral Silas Uriah, commander of the aegis fleet, has convened a council meeting with many commanding officers on Arcadia Nova, Uriah emphasizes the guardian’s significance as a defense mechanism for earth’s realm and safety of various alien settlements across the galaxy, despite unprecedented resistance. Uriah asks for five fresh recruits, indicating the development of a new breed of super soldier. Gear up for an explosive sci-fi adventure!
Killer Queens
Killer Queens
Comic - Sci-Fi
They put the SASS in ASSASSIN! Meet Max & Alex. Reformed intergalactic assassins-for-hire. On the run. Also super gay. Their former boss—a fluffy monkey with a jetpack—is hot on their tail to take back his stolen ship. They gotta eat (tacos preferably), so they take a mission from Alex’s old flame. Your standard no-kill, casualty-free kidnapping recovery from a nearby moon. Only complication? Half the moon is ruled by a fascist dictator hostile to foreigners. They’re the Killer Queens, so what could possibly go wrong? Pretty much everything. After their ship is forced to crash land way off target, they have to escape from a high-security detention center run by a race of alien xenophobes. Then it’s all laser blasts and one-liners until they face the choice between getting paid for their mission or helping out a struggling group of refugees fighting a rebellion. Tacos are overrated, anyway. Join rising star David M. Booher (Canto, Alien Bounty Hunter) and an all-LGBTQ creative team as they tackle issues of love, xenophobia, and the terror of fascist dictatorships in this hilarious sci-fi epic.
MAVRICS
MAVRICS
Comic - Sci-Fi
In this sci-fi epic, elite pilots in robotic combat suits wage war on the battlefield of tomorrow.
August: Purgatory Underground
August: Purgatory Underground
Comic - Sci-Fi
As a long civil war ends, the once celebrated hero Captain August finds himself in the center of an intergalactic controversy. Running out of time and options, he accepts a dangerous mission to a decaying planet- and finds that the war isn't nearly over! An action-packed sci-fi thriller that remixes the nostalgia of 80's cartoons in a contemporary style!
The Galactic Feline Force
The Galactic Feline Force
Comic - Sci-Fi
If you like cats and Star Wars, this is the perfect series for you! On a mission to save Earth, Eight must prove that he is not a liability to his crewmates, which may prove to be difficult as not all his enemies are on the battlefield.
Escape of the Relentless
Escape of the Relentless
Comic - Sci-Fi
Answering an unexpected distress signal, Commander Kal Catton and the crew of the Relentless find themselves in a fight for survival with the fate of the Runan Empire in the balance.
Hellcats Space Duty
Hellcats Space Duty
WebComic - Slice of Life
Millions of light years from home, the spacecraft carrier USS Martha King carries the Star Force's bravest and best pilots of the V1-C Mark III HELLCAT... and their problems! Follow the exploits of co-pilots Lt. Ashley "Iceskater" Elway and Ensign Katie "Vulture" Beauchamp along with their fellow pilots, crew sergeants, and everyone else on this 18-month assignment. Hellcats: Space Duty is our lore/character development companion piece to Hellcats: Strike Force- it's not required to understand what's going on in Hellcats: Strike Force, but it certainly helps give you an idea what motivates the characters you see throughout the series. (Hellcats: Space Duty contains references to adult situations and strong language, it is intended for mature readers)