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Graphic Novels Education

Opt For Oneness: The Keys To Inner Peace and Higher Consciousness

Mythical Occult Science Kids (3-12)
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The Life and Way of Gautama Buddha
The Life and Way of Gautama Buddha
Comic - Unknown
Born a prince destined for glory, Siddhartha Gautama stepped beyond palace walls and saw the world’s suffering for the first time. Leaving behind riches, he wandered through forests, faced temptation, challenged fear, and searched for answers no one else dared to seek. Under the Bodhi tree, in a night of thunderous insight, he awakened—becoming the Buddha. From that moment on, he walked from village to village, turning compassion into action, teaching others how to end suffering and discover the light within themselves.
The Wayfarer
The Wayfarer
Comic - Fantasy
The Wayfarer walks through deserts of nothingness, mountains of faith, forests of doubt, cities of law, and gardens of quiet joy. Each path embodies a way of seeing the world — not as doctrine, but as lived experience. No voice explains. No answer is declared final.
The Egg
The Egg
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
Explore the nature of reality and the universe in this graphic novel adaption of Andy Weir's short story, The Egg.
The eternal sunshine of the mind
The eternal sunshine of the mind
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
Time Out - A Day at the Ruins (Colour Edition)
Time Out - A Day at the Ruins (Colour Edition)
Graphic Novel - Slice of Life
Work is stressful. The mobile phone is a tireless master. In search of temporary escape, a young woman travels to a remote island. There, among ancient ruins and flooded buildings, shaded by pine trees and warmed by the sun, she seeks recuperation for body and mind. This comic is 60 pages long. With minimal text, it can be enjoyed by anyone. This is a new colour edition of 'Time Out - A Day at the Ruins'. A black and white version is also available.
The Myth of Sisyphus
The Myth of Sisyphus
Graphic Novel - Fantasy
This is a 20-page graphic novel adaptation of Albert Camus’ philosophical essay, visualized through the epic, imaginative realism to transform a bleak myth into a cosmic tragedy of triumph. The story follows the defiant King Sisyphus, whose intense passion for the beauty of the mortal world provokes the wrath of the gods, condemning him to an eternal, futile labor of pushing an immense boulder up a mountain in a surreal, atmospheric underworld. However, rather than a tale of defeat, the narrative focuses on the pivotal "hour of consciousness"—the solitary walk back down the mountain—where Sisyphus confronts the absurdity of his fate and transcends it through scorn and acceptance. It is a visual journey of overcoming nihilism, culminating in the powerful realization that by owning his burden, Sisyphus finds a defiant happiness within the struggle itself.
The Stolen Light
The Stolen Light
Graphic Novel - Unknown
Plato's Allegory of the Cave is a philosophical nightmare set in a vast, cold abyss where humanity is physically "shot cold" into the rock, chained and forced to worship the flat, fleeting shadows cast by a pathetic "stolen light." The entire society is a tragic hierarchy built on guessing the patterns of these silhouettes, until a single prisoner is violently wrenched free—a painful, agonizing ascent that culminates not in joy, but in blinding, fiery torment upon seeing the true Sun, the ultimate source of reality. The despair is absolute when the philosopher returns, now blind to the familiar shadows, only to be met with ridicule and homicidal rage; he is condemned by those who prefer the comforting, simple lie of the chain to the terrifying, complex burden of the truth, confirming that humanity is destined to remain willingly imprisoned in the illusion.