CS: 1985 - Prelude
Comic - Sci-Fi
CS: 1985 is a sexy, gritty, “0 magic” analogpunk/fantasy detective noir set in an alternate Chicago in the 1980s—a crazy universe where brolic robot bouncers rub shoulders with hot half-elven bartenders, ork gangsters trade fire with corrupt, overworked police forces daily, and man has reached the stars and made alien contact. It principally follows two private detectives (a dwarf/human “buddy-cop”-style team) who live, work, and love in an “retrofuturist” version of the 1980s where the computer was invented about 100 years earlier than in our universe… with all the crazy knock-on downstream effects that entails.
Visually, CS: 1985 aims for a sort of “happy marriage” between the grimy, industrial future imagined by late-70s and 80s sci-fi and the chunky analog design language of the decade itself. Think the lived-in hardware of Star Wars filtered through a 1980s “Cassette Futurism” aesthetic—rotary-dial cell phones connected to networks, advanced computational arrays that still run on high-density floppies, neon-lit control panels bristling with switches and cathode displays. It’s the grungy analog-digital hybrid future that 80s movies and television often hinted at… but realized as if the technology had actually existed at the time.
Tonally you can think somewhere between Sean Connery’s Outland, Blade Runner, and Dynamix’s immaculate point-and-click masterpiece Rise of the Dragon. Add a loving nod to Chicago, mix in elves, dwarves, centaurs, and gnomes (among many others) explained through science rather than magic, and you’ve got the world of CS: 1985.
Enjoy!
Rob O'Driscoll
(Writer/Creator./Editor)
Frank DaCosta
(Illustrator/Inker/Colorist/
Letter/Cover)
Aqua Regia
Comic - Sci-Fi
The year 2054, Daniel Dietrich, a mercenary, who tries to live as better as he can, taking odd jobs, from the most mundane, to including murders, not that he's happy with his life, he's even shown being stressed because of this. Shit hits the fan when he interrupts a robbery in a local market, he engages in a fight with a thief, and ends with Daniel badly injured and the thief dead.
What's gonna happen?! GO READ AND LEARN MORE!
VALAXIA
Comic - Sci-Fi
Far off in the Outer Regions, there is a planet. A very large, secluded melting pot of a world, known as Valaxia. people come to this world to achieve their dreams, to find work, run from the law or...find a fresh start. Create a new name for themselves. A new life. That is why Milo Dunbar came to Valaxia. He thought life would be simple here. But he will soon realize that is not the case. Yep, it would seem that Milo Dunbar's life is about to get a lot weirder.
GeneMon
Comic - Sci-Fi
In a world where technology has created whole new forms of life for fun and profit a handful of young people have decided to participate in a sport where brutal monsters are made and fight for cash and honor. This is there story.
Please don't sue us Nintendo.
Transylmania: Southbound
Comic - Horror
The original party girl vampire, Lupe von Monshroud, just wanted to go out and see a classic monster movie. Maybe also get a bite to eat, but things are never that easy. She and a handful of humans find that the city now occupies the territory of hell. It's going to take patience, trust, and Lupe's ability to mess up any kind of plan if they want to have any hope of getting out of this mess with their souls intact.
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Comic - Sci-Fi
What's a lonely alien frog to do as the last of their kind in the wild? Hop onto the next spaceship they see, that's what!
Bloodline
Comic - Sci-Fi
Atlas Moore is a humble mechanic from the middle of nowhere who is struggling to pay off his debt to a gang, when he is one day confronted with the truth of what he really is; a half human, half alien result of government testing. Armed with other-worldly powers he has yet to master, will he agree to come to the aid of Sirrok, the home planet he's never known, to save it from the vengeful wrath of Lorian, The Exiled King?
BoredSpace
Comic - Sci-Fi
Chathura Vax is a professional thief in a broken universe where chaos is just Tuesday. She needs 25,000 krits to keep her sister out of a state facility she won't survive. She's almost there. One job stands between her and the finish line.
The buyer is already dead when she arrives.
BoredSpace is a sci-fi graphic novel about exhausted people trying to do their jobs while everything falls apart. The humor comes from how people cope with genuine danger and dysfunction — not from cleverness, but from recognition. The universe is broken and everyone has found their own failing strategy for getting through it.
No plot armor. Real consequences. Dark comedy that earns it.
Written by P.A. Lopez. Art by Samuel Bermudez. From Brain Poison Comics.

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