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Just Never Enough
Just Never Enough
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Rumors spread that a mysterious shop holds magical powers for those who visit, and they seek hope in their ordinary lives. In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, laws are becoming increasingly ineffective, and society is increasingly divided into large and small classes, will the people of this world uphold their values ​​or succumb to the darkest aspects of society? And ultimately, what form will society take? Who will control it?
Shattered Heaven
Shattered Heaven
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Adam Novus achieved his dream of becoming a mech pilot. In Doing so he now finds himself on Mars, thrust into a war hidden from the people of Earth. Can he prevent his desire for revenge from consuming him or has his life been forever shattered?
ROTTEN APPLE
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.
Polaris Sui Generis
Polaris Sui Generis
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Nobody knows what happened to our planet, nobody knows its true name, or who built the planet-sized, vast mechanical shell upon its surface. Only the "Apotheoized Operators", humans enhanced by mysterious bioengineering technology excavated from the shell, can survive the cold and desolate surface world. And now, one young man "blessed" by this power must traverse this wasteland, to deliver his most important cargo to one of the last bastions of humanity.
Heartland
Heartland
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Pseudo-apocalyptic adventure. Venture into the Heartland, the most dangerous place on Earth, full of monstrous creatures and hostile humans alike after an explosion due to a failed experiment.
CODE-EX (Pilot)
CODE-EX (Pilot)
WebComic - Sci-Fi
(Currently a Pilot/One-shot) In a futuristic society, most of every day structures and machinery are comprised of C.I.M.A. - a digitally controlled substance that can take the form of just about anything! But what do you do when the substance revolts and becomes a Corrosive? Well, the Corrosive Insurgence Containment Agency (C.I.C.A) can take them offline.....right? Well some cat fella seems to be doing the C.I.C.A.'s job better then them!
Petro Patriot
Petro Patriot
Comic - Sci-Fi
In the year 2076, chemical technician Michael Albright seeks justice for the murder of his father by Pauline Censor, the Administrator. Pauline seeks total security by finding Michael and his allies in order to put them all to death. But both find themselves caught between a superpowered terrorist and a regime spy who are seeking the secrets of a power Michael and Pauline possess.
Killer Cosmic
Killer Cosmic
WebComic - Sci-Fi
A lone scientist takes on against the otherworldly forces across the universe.
Kari Crock In The Scorpion Pit
Kari Crock In The Scorpion Pit
Comic - Sci-Fi
The latest adventures of Kari Crock, who delivers human meat, books and death rays to monsters and aliens throughout the galaxy for ANVIL. The only corporation left. And it's run by robots who don't like Kari very much. Comic Contributors include: James Edward Clark, Lucas Rhossard, Virginia Paine, Elly J. Burg But this isn't just a comic, it's also a zine about the Portland DIY music scene. Contents include: Leonard Nimoy - a lost 2013 feminist photography class discussion Interviews with: Manisone Ratts (Jet Hag, Phantom Lights, Trace Amounts, Hoops) Damon Frye (Jackass Willie, Spread Eagle, The Hazmats) We Might Die (Las Vegas) Artist Spotlight Pin-Ups from Carrie Wilkins and Chelsea Rose Ape Go-Go Gorilla Playlist by Ryder Greene Portland Street Art Show Reviews include: Guerrilla Teens Amy Beth and Thee Creeps Sharp Kicks Joel Hixon and the Inertia Birds Meat Mallet Nick Gamer The Chats Social Distortion Amyl and the Sniffers Short Stories, Puzzles, News and lost more! Nearly 250 pages!!!!