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Servicemen (one shot)
Servicemen (one shot)
Comic - Crime
How does it feel to know secrets? Well this story follows a mysterious man, taking the reader on a journey through his daily life and revealing deep secrets about himself and a city that hides everything in the shadows of the night." P.S- The scan copies didn't turn out so great so the artwork is not in it's best quality at the quality.
Atlas Fontane
Atlas Fontane
Comic - Crime
It seemed the only luck Atlas Fontane ever had was bad luck. He's been betrayed, shot and left for dead, his rent is due and he's down to his last cigarette. Nevertheless, this hard-boiled private eye delivers results to his employers; finding out the truth and throwing out the bullet casings.
RED DAYS
RED DAYS
Comic - Crime
A “successful” robbery unleashes chaos and death in a small Nigerian town. As the world unravels, three teenage boys are forced to confront the consequences of the crime, and of their own choices.
Wreckless
Wreckless
Comic - Crime
A man's steady recline from his past is cut short when his wife gets mysteriously murdered. Does he seek revenge, or is the past really what it is; the past? Experience a new dive into the crime genre with relatable characters, stunning visuals and pure, uncut display of fine art.
Tommy Dakota And The Shootout At The Burgundy Ten
Tommy Dakota And The Shootout At The Burgundy Ten
Graphic Novel - Crime
An infamous bandit, the man he fell for, and the barrage of bullets in their way. A 70-page original graphic novel from writer Dave Ebersole and artist Vinnie Rico about an infamous robber meeting the love of his life on his final heist.
Leap M
Leap M
Comic - Crime
A dishonorably discharged veteran has his life stolen from him. Now he seeks the one who took what he never wanted.
Mr. Crimes
Mr. Crimes
Graphic Novel - Crime
Mr. Crimes is a broken man in a broken city. He drinks too much, smokes too often, and drags himself through each day in a fog of regret and resentment. By night, he works a job he loathes — tracking down and punishing those who deserve it. It’s not justice. It’s not heroism. It’s just what he does, and he’s disturbingly good at it. Once, Mr. Crimes was different. He was hopeful, in love, maybe even happy. But everything changed when she disappeared without a trace. Now, all that’s left is the empty bottle, the smoke in his lungs, and a never-ending parade of criminals to hurt. This is not a story about redemption. This is about a man surviving the dark — even if he’s already part of it.