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Trip Across the Multiverse
Trip Across the Multiverse
Comic - Sci-Fi
Young man (cat?) Trip Freeman has always wanted to be part of the rangers, an organization in charge of regulating travel and deals across parallel universes. Will Trip ever see his dreams come true?
BUFFALO #1
BUFFALO #1
Comic - Action
JARMANE WARREN IS DEAD. HE DIED IN A CAVE IN THE PHILIPPINES WHILE SERVING DURING THE MORO WARS IN 1898. HOWEVER, THE CAVE WHICH IS HIS FINAL RESTING PLACE HAPPENED TO CONTAIN MYSTICAL ARTIFACTS BROUGHT BY SPANISH MONKS 300 YEARS EARLIER. THESE ARTIFACTS KEEP WARREN ALIVE, CAUGHT BETWEEN THE SPIRITUAL REALM AND THE PHYSICAL. WARREN MUST FIND A WAY BACK TO AMERICA BUT WHEN HE FINALLY RETURNS, THE WORLD IS MUCH DIFFERENT THAN THE ONE HE LEFT. STORY BY ELIJAH CROWE & ART BY FRANCESCO ONORIO FOR MATURE AUDIENCES
Time Traveller
Time Traveller
Comic - Sci-Fi
We have a problem. Many years are yet to pass, right? And technology doesn`t stop, right? And eventually we will be able to teleport in time, right? And people will abuse it, right? So we need an entity that takes care of that. A Temporal Inspection & Monitoring Entity! We will talk about that, and about T.I.M.E.`s most resourceful agent, and his story.
(Don't) Trust yourself
(Don't) Trust yourself
Comic - Thriller
Valencia, Spain, 1998. JP is visited by his adult version just before a critical moment in their family. With clear instructions, this traveler will help JP to not let the events that destroyed him happen to his younger self. But maybe this time traveler has his own plans. ¿Whom to believe, whom to trust, when you are your worst enemy? This is a time-traveling action thriller, aimed to mature readers. Expect violence and dark themes.
The Raven's Macabre vol #3
The Raven's Macabre vol #3
Comic - Horror
This next installment of the horror anthology series will be releasing Halloween 2024! 3 stories written and created by incredible artist and writers! Taxi Ride: Toney Prince (artist/writer) The Nest: Patrick Hickey Jr. (writer), Cory Byrd (artist) A Guest for the King: Lanier Burton (writer), Ryan Vila (pencils), Chris O’Connell (inks)
A Drive to Remember
A Drive to Remember
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
A Drive to Remember Genre: Drama · Psychological · Sci-Fi Setting: Melbourne, Australia "Some passengers take you further than you planned." Ravi Jayasinghe is a rideshare driver in Melbourne, quietly circling the city’s streets and his own past. But when a woman in sunglasses steps into his car with no destination — only instructions — a simple ride becomes the start of something deeper. A forgotten USB. A looping memory. A choice he wasn’t meant to make. A Drive to Remember is a noir-inspired journey through grief, memory, and the moments we wish we could relive — or forget. Moody, intimate, and quietly unsettling.
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
Simply Wretched (1997 zine series)
Comic - Non-Fiction
Simply Wretched was a zine about the Eugene music scene published by Marty Schwarzbauer. Issue #3 was published July 24, 1997 Contributors include Ryder Greene, John Jessell, Robin Shurtz, Mert, Soda Pop, Harriet, D.D., Insensitive Guy, Elizabeth Red, Joe Patterson, Hatchet, Walter Paisley, Mar, Mel, Vanessa Contents: Table of Contents, Etc - 2 pages Ask Harriet - 1 page There's Soap in the Soap Dish by Marty - 1 page Driving Sideways Down a One-Way Street by Ryder Greene - 1 page Sonic X-Plosion Redoux by Vanessa - 1 page 13's - 4 pages 13 Great Song Quotes by mel Thirteen Women by Mert Top 13 Music Related Disappointments of 1997 by John Jessell Thirteen Special Men!!! by Mar Top 13 by Harriet Thirteen Reasons Why I Don't Like You by Soda Pop Thirteen Reasons To Read Simply Wretched Magazine by John Jessell 13 Best Live Bands Ever by Ryder Greene Simply Wretched's Top 13 Albums under a Buck by Walter Paisley 50th Anniversary of Hollister Biker Riots by Hatchet - 3 pages Ozz Fest review by Elizabeth Red and Joe Patterson - 5 pages CD reviews by various - 5 pages