Nobody
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Everybody has hopes and dreams. Everybody has fears and doubts. So does Nobody.
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Comic - Psychological Fiction
Hogden is a totally average 15-year-old kid...but he hates being perceived. Modern technology—namely, the internet—is his mortal enemy. To him, there is nothing creepier than an apparatus that monitors, harvests, and stores your data. Your every move.
Don't laugh at him. I see you snickering. I bet you think you're safe from your pugstagram you post daily dog pics on, or that security cam you have planted in your wall... I bet you think Hogden's being a little ridiculous, don't you?
Well, we'll see. We'll see who gets the last laugh.
Identifier
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Identifier is a psychological thriller/drama about a Greek immigrant in Denmark, suspected to be as a Masked Vigilante Firestarter.
Duas Visitas/Two Visits
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Esta história pode ser verdadeira/This history can be true
Temple of the Hollow Wind
Comic - Action
A cursed samurai tale drowned in silence, memory, and blood.
Shiboku is a nameless warrior no longer remembered by the living — or by himself. Drawn to a temple that appears only to those beyond forgiveness, he walks a path made of fading prayers, haunted masks, and swords too heavy with history.
As he descends through shifting realities, forgotten rituals, and ghosted versions of his own past, the temple reshapes around him. The walls whisper names he tried to bury. The wind carries the voice of a child he never saved. And the blade in his hand begins to remember more than he does.
Each step deeper reveals another version of truth — fractured, burned, and drawn in blood. At the end of the path waits a gate that should never be opened… and the choice to finally end the story, or become part of the temple forever.
This is not a tale of redemption.
It is a memory that refuses to die.
A ritual walked in silence.
A warrior’s final confession — scratched across broken panels and spoken to no one.
RETRIBUTION
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Retribution explores the dark aspects of love, commitment, and a disturbed mind. It asks: to what lengths would someone go to recapture a lost love? Retribution is a graphically brutal but psychologically poignant story reminiscent of Spawn, Crossed, and the Crow.
WARNING! RETRIBUTION is a mature comic. It deals with topics related to mental health, trauma and suicide. The goal of this comic is to better understand these topics. Retribution is not for the faint of heart as it includes gut-punching (and spewing) action, adult situations, and language.
Objects in the Mirror
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A tale of desperately trying to find your place in the world. an introspective character study of pain, identity, home, and found family. A one-shot comic book told through poetry and a love letter to classic Vertigo comics.
"This comic is visual poetry at its absolute finest. A stained glass portrait reflecting trauma, longing, and belonging. You will be mesmerized. You will be amazed. And boy, your heart will ache. Everyone should take a look at this comic - it's MASTERFUL" - Fell Hound,
requiem: BLACKOUT SPIRAL
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Set during the events of Requiem for a Dream, this underground horror comic peels back the walls of that crumbling apartment and shows you what no one survived to remember.
As Sara, Harry, Marion, and Tyrone spiral into addiction, isolation, and madness — another story bleeds through the cracks. The landlord sees things in the static. Doors appear that were never built. A mirror shows a future no one asked to live through.
This isn’t a sequel.
It’s a hallucinated confession.
A lost tape.
An autopsy of the soul.
Told in Ghost Note’s signature scratch-heavy, Silent Hill-inspired style, Blackout Spiral is a fan-made descent into the rot behind the screen. Free. Illegal. Haunted.
You remember the movie.
This is everything it tried to forget.
The Bleeding Banner
Comic - Action
They took the flag. They rewrote the legend. But the ghost they left behind remembers everything.
Long before icons were trademarked and patriotism was polished, there was The Shield — the original star-spangled symbol of war and sacrifice.
Now he’s old, broken, and buried beneath a world that moved on without him.
In this grim, horror-soaked reimagining, The Bleeding Banner follows a forgotten hero on his final mission through the decaying ruins of government experiments, erased teammates, and the myth of American exceptionalism itself. He’s not fighting for a country anymore — he’s fighting for the truth that got paved over.
And truth bleeds.
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For fans of:
The Winter Soldier, Silent Hill, The Boys (if it hated capes), and war stories told through a cracked lens.
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⚠️ Warning:
Contains violent imagery, memory corruption, and psychological trauma. Told in a scratch-heavy, abstract art style designed to feel unstable — because it is.