Wülf Girlz
Comic - Horror
Hope and Grace are sisters, who, at a very young age, were inadvertently bitten by a Werewülf that also accidentally killed their father.
Spider-Woman: Onward
WebComic - Action
Following her father’s footsteps isn’t limited to her Webs. Maybelle “Mayday” Parker is the daughter of spider-man and after growing up, she’s set on a path to learn what it truly means to guard his legacy.
Spider-Woman: Onward is a non-commercial fan comic inspired by Spider-Girl from Marvel Comics. All canon Marvel characters (Mayday Parker, Normie Osborn, April, Courtney, Davida, Ben, etc.) are owned by Marvel. This project is fan-made for entertainment purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Marvel Comics or Disney.
Champions
Comic - Drama
Champions is Brimstone Studios’ flagship comic series, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota’s, premier comic. Debuting in 2016, Champions, is written and illustrated by Dylan Jacobson, with colors and logo by Travis Bentley, and additional colors and cover work by Galacia Pokos.
Follow the stories of Danny, Michael, Alex, and Muggy as they face fearsome foes. Can they overcome their differences and work together as a new team? Or will the clock run out and leave them devastated?
The Sire
Comic - Action
Donald Wright is The Sire, a superhero forced by his own costume to fight evil. When the world is thrust into chaos by an alien energy force transforming normal people into crazed superhumans, he has no choice but to save the day. Which makes having things like a social life or a day-job practically impossible.
Donald Wright is The Sire … and he really, really doesn’t want to be.
Darkman VS Army of Darkness
Comic - Horror
ynamite presents the cross-over no one thought they would ever see - Ash and Darkman as we present Army of Darkness/Darkman #1! Two of Spider-Man Director Sam Raimi's most famous creations finally meet at Darkman battles Ash and the Deadit's from the Army of Darkness!
AOD/Darkman featured the creative team of the legendary Roger Stern, Kurt ("Superman") Busiek and artist James Fry! Joining this all-star creative team is DC Exclusive artist George ("Infinite Crisis") Perez and AOD favorite Nick Bradshaw on covers! Includes all four issues of the series, a complete cover gallery and more!
American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men (1994-)
Comic - Horror
Something strange is happening to Damien Kane. His body is turning against him, causing his eyes to burn like balls of molten metal and his body to twist and shriek like tortured cats. In his search to unravel the mystery behind these painful changes, Damien will run headfirst into government conspiracies, military cover-ups and…the Un-Men!
The Enduring Spider-Man
Comic - Action
On the eve of his 50th birthday, retired hero and CEO Peter Parker's life is upended when a lethal imposter dressed as Spider-Man begins murdering criminals. With the police blaming the original wall-crawler, Peter is forced to investigate, and for the first time in 20 years, and swings back into action to hunt the ghost destroying his legacy.
This days multiverse
Comic - Action
The Birth of a Villain and the Fall of a Hero
The epic saga of Domestos began with a shocking act: he murdered his own son, Mike, on his very birthday. This brutal betrayal was part of a dark plan to coerce another son, James, to join him. Consumed by a desire for strength, James initially fell to his father's manipulations, leaving him with a heart-wrenching ultimatum as his father gloated about gaining total power. Though Domestos initially took credit for James' original Super Saiyan transformation, a hooded figure named "M," claiming to be the true Domestos, revealed that those powers were all a magical illusion, only to then offer James the chance to gain real power, an offer James ultimately accepted.
But true power demanded a price, and James had one final tie to sever: his relationship with his "dad," a different person distinct from both the real and fake Domestos. Realizing he could no longer stand by this man's side and still "achive my goal" for strength, James declared his agonizing choice. He launched a desperate, explosive assault against his father. The battle was an over-the-top spectacle; James charged with impossible velocity, forcing his dad into a corner with overwhelming speed. He even used his "strongest technique"—an attack so powerful he believed it had finished the fight, asking, "This is impossible! How did you survive that attack?".
The "dad" only sneered at his son's efforts, revealing his own "Seetret Secret Technique": time travel. While James believed he was striking, his father simply teleported through the timestream to avoid the damage, taunting, "good bye son". Reappearing, the father prepared a crushing "Take that!" counte

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