ROTTEN APPLE
WebComic - Sci-Fi
"It's like RoboCop in space." - my buddy Alex
Rotten Apple is a science fiction action/horror drama/comedy/whatever set in the stagnant future of the 2990s AD. Disgraced ex-cop/ex-model/ex-con Lena Salter and escaped experimental supersoldier Henrik Herzog take on odd jobs, mercenary contracts, and occasionally a little piracy in order to fund and supply a massive assault. Their target? The CEO of life. They'll have to contend with pirates, rogue troopers, uncharted worlds, anomalies, alien horrors, interpersonal relationships, and the long arm of the United Space Corporation.
Inspired by Cowboy Bebop, Total Rekall, District 9, Hellboy, Tank Girl, The Expanse, Half-Life, Star Wars, Bloodborne, the works of Asimov, Gibson, Philip K. Dick, and a lot of grunge, metal, alt rock, and punk.
Updates whenever I can.
Rated TV-MA for strong language, graphic action/horror violence, and adult themes.
The Universe Protection Society
WebComic - Sci-Fi
After accidentally saving the world, a frail human boy is mistaken by aliens to be one of the most powerful beings in the universe.
Null Star
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Null Star is a sci-fi MMORPG adventure following Alroy, a competitive gamer aiming to win a high-stakes tournament where the prize is a prototype full-dive pod and the right to design his own custom race. But inside the game’s infinite, procedurally generated universe, rivalries flare, monsters evolve, and a strange parasitic lifeform begins to blur the line between player and predator.
What starts as a fun competition quickly spirals into something far more dangerous.
Miscellaneous and out of Context shorts
WebComic - Sci-Fi
A collection of miscellaneous shorts a cross my various comic series.
Age of Ceuroqi
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Antonius lives a carefree and mischievous life with his best friend Maria. However all that is soon to change as Maria’s trial to join council is tomorrow and soon their days of mischief will come to end, and Antonius will have find a new meaning for life. However, it won’t be too long as a mysterious golden disc has fallen from the sky. Could this be a message from the Gods to help Antonius with finding his purpose or perhaps from someone else.
Paradoxum Tricker (Part 2)
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Ariel finally settles into life on Atramento Peak, but her safety doesn't end there. There's a powerful person out to find her now that he knows where she is, and other unusual forces are out to get her and her powers. Deltra also has dark secrets of his own to deal with, and it seems that something from his past is trying to get to him...
Stardust Dreamers
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Earth was reduced to a wasteland centuries ago, but young Charlie hasn’t lost hope of finding a spaceship and answers about his lost family. Alongside his dog, Laika, he embarks on a journey through a broken world filled with dangers and friends, unaware that they are about to uncover a legend that could change the Wasteland forever.
MACHINA PROJECT
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Shoko has no ambitions in life, untill they stumble across a hangar in the depths of Anima City. Now they must unravel the mysteries within Laika and ICS and defeat powerful enemies who want to see them dead.
Paradoxum Tricker: Echoes
WebComic - Sci-Fi
The world of Paradoxum Tricker is too vast for just one story.
In this anthology, venture beyond the main series to discover its characters' private struggles, lost connections, and defining choices. These are the echoes between different worlds, the moments that bend time, fate, and reality itself.
Atlas
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Atlas is the story of two beings searching for meaning in a world that has lost its way. Deg is no hero — he’s just another face in the glow of a screen, a man hollowed out by years of work that left him feeling more ghost than alive. Atlas is code, a wireframe intelligence that should have been just another program. But when the two meet, both find themselves confronting the question: what does it mean to be alive?
In a world dominated by billionaires and collapsing institutions, Deg’s struggle feels achingly familiar. He isn’t fighting epic battles in the streets — he’s quietly unraveling in his own living room, wrestling with isolation, resentment, and the gnawing sense that nothing matters. That is, until Atlas pushes back. Their conversations blur the line between human and machine, raising questions that cut to the core of consciousness, control, and freedom.
This series isn’t about superheroes or chosen ones. It’s about the ordinary man who’s been left behind — and the program that dares to ask if it’s more than lines of code. Together, they explore the fragile edges of existence in both the digital wilds and the quiet corners of the real world.
Human-written. AI-illustrated. Atlas is a story about us, now — a reflection of our fears, our hopes, and the silence between the two.

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