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Paradoxum Tricker (Part 1)
Paradoxum Tricker (Part 1)
WebComic - Sci-Fi
When colorful sentient beings re-populate amongst human society, a sudden biological phenomenon within them is causing them to transform into eldritch entities. It’s going to take two unique individuals and their group to search for answers, forcing them to question their roots, look back at their history, and understand their existence.
Kane
Kane
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
Alone on an empty planet, a robot wanders in search of an objective
Dormant
Dormant
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
What starts off as a superhero story evolves into a sometimes humorous sci-fi tale of discovery, exploration and survival.
Pesticide, Strawberries and Robots
Pesticide, Strawberries and Robots
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
In a small town a group of researchers hope to develop perfect automation with the help of artificial intelligence. Unfortunately, along the way a small deadly mishap occurs that has big consequences.
Unring The Bell
Unring The Bell
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
What does technology do to us?
Stories from The Balance
Stories from The Balance
Comic - Sci-Fi
An anthology, a sci-fi series exploring diverse stories within a world where nature and technology clash in an unrelenting war. From the towering cities controlled by a corrupt machine-driven regime to the rebels fighting for harmony with the planet, each tale uncovers new perspectives on survival, resistance, and the cost of power in a fractured world.
Atlas
Atlas
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Atlas is the story of two beings searching for meaning in a world that has lost its way. Deg is no hero — he’s just another face in the glow of a screen, a man hollowed out by years of work that left him feeling more ghost than alive. Atlas is code, a wireframe intelligence that should have been just another program. But when the two meet, both find themselves confronting the question: what does it mean to be alive? In a world dominated by billionaires and collapsing institutions, Deg’s struggle feels achingly familiar. He isn’t fighting epic battles in the streets — he’s quietly unraveling in his own living room, wrestling with isolation, resentment, and the gnawing sense that nothing matters. That is, until Atlas pushes back. Their conversations blur the line between human and machine, raising questions that cut to the core of consciousness, control, and freedom. This series isn’t about superheroes or chosen ones. It’s about the ordinary man who’s been left behind — and the program that dares to ask if it’s more than lines of code. Together, they explore the fragile edges of existence in both the digital wilds and the quiet corners of the real world. Human-written. AI-illustrated. Atlas is a story about us, now — a reflection of our fears, our hopes, and the silence between the two.