innocencegone
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Heathrow, a suicidal 22 year old, embarks on an "odyssey" to rewatch the childhood tapes filmed by his mother, before he ends it all.
Silver & Gold
Comic - Psychological Fiction
An emo superhero comic about a woman & her relationship with pain.
A suicidal superhero & her argument to keep living.
A love letter to superhero comics.
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.
Inside The Lines
Comic - Psychological Fiction
January 28, 2003 was the coldest day of that year. It tore the Green family apart and only their 5-year-old son, Rory, survived. Now all that's left for Rory is his uncle, Todd Blue— a young, best-selling author rather unequipped for concepts such as "raising a child." From a world where colors are more than what’s in your eyes. It’s even in your last name!
[ This comic contains honest depictions of family trauma. Viewer discretion is advised. ]
Ozen
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A short story about a child who was forged into a metaphorical monster by the circumstances and adults in his life.
The tale of Ozen.
This comic is a backstory for one of my roleplaying characters. A simple hobby I started. It's not much, but it's honest work. Hope you enjoy it!
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on go rivers
Comic - Psychological Fiction
This is a one-shot, short original comic about living on borrowed time and the pressure of living life to the fullest.
12 pages inclusive of cover. Digital version is pay-what-you-want. Please donate only what you can and want, and you are very welcome to read this for free!
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Written in 2023. Published 2025. Originally drawn and formatted for print.
Lydia Ray
Comic - Psychological Fiction
In “Outside”, Lydia begins finding hints of a subtle invasion in the corporate world. In “The move”, she deals with a surreal domestic plague. Finally, guilty daydreams of a different career choice take a life of their own, in “Another Lydia”.
Three modern fantasy comics by The Secret Knots webcomic author Juan Santapau.
MIND(S?)
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Florada City is a strong autonomous city overflowing with vegetation. Built as a highly ecological place, It's pure of all environmental pollution.
Unfortunately the society here is far from being pure...
Johnathan Crimsun -The First Ordinary Hero
Comic - Psychological Fiction
The first Hero from Ordinary Heroes Series Johnathan Crimsun the first street level hero dealing with his past demons to saving the world.
Equinox
Comic - Psychological Fiction
‘Light. Darkness. Purgatory. Hell? Heaven?’
Lucius does not know where he is. Just this morning he was carefully illuminating the pages of The Rule and
now, now he sees his beloved cantor with an arrow wedged right in between his emerald-green eyes. He thinks of God. He is thinking about how his Holy Father must have suffered, seeing his beloved Son on the
Cross. He wonders if Jesus has thought of the smell of the wood of the Cross that he has been nailed to. He
looks at his Brothers and thinks about what was the last thing they felt. Did the Cantor pick up on the high
pitched sound of the arrow that took his life piercing the air with an ungodly speed? Did the Scriptor die
while feeling such a familiar touch of paper on his hands? He closes his eyes.
He opens them, and he's no longer there. The forest keeps him safe, for now.
"But the Devil still lurks." He thinks to himself. Before him, the horrors of that morning stand before his lying eyes. It's too much, and with the last goodbye of his Prior hovering, like a whispered benediction, above his head, he leaves.
Lucius hopes to find God again in the world outside the monastery, but is that what awaits for him; the kinship of a needed light, spread out for him to see? Those walls had hardly been left by him before, and one wonders if a man of the cloth can realise himself as a saint or a sinner, a beast or angel, mortal or spirit, where one can only come to find humanity instead.

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