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Aliens Kids (3-12)
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JILHOTO
JILHOTO
Comic - Action
BEFORE THE EVENTS OF RAGAROC INC: EMBRACE OBLIVION ROGUE RAGNAROC AGENTS ETERNAL AND KNYX SET OUT ON A COUNTER MISSION BUT WHEN BUSINESS TURNS PERSONAL, ALL BETS ARE OFF.
HART comic
HART comic
Comic - Action
HART is about a high school kid from Nigeria named David Afolabi, who got the HART by mistake and now need to be a superhero......
Legacy: Idols & Bones
Legacy: Idols & Bones
Comic - Action
Legacy: Idols & Bones is a brand new comic universe for lovers of action, violence, nudity and 90's awesomeness Issue 1 introduces you to heroes; Eidolon and Carcass, along with villains; Pulse, Widow-Maker and Re'Ordain. A mix of Superhero Action, Sci-Fi and Horror this comic will appeal to fans of Invincible, Battle Beast, Spawn, Immortal Hulk and Something is Killing the Children. This is a 52 page first issue, with 48 pages of story.
KLASSIFIED #1
KLASSIFIED #1
Comic - Action
A long-buried conspiracy is slowly coming to light—an underground war fought in the shadows for over 70 years between secret government factions and superhumans, a battle that’s now exploding into the open. As the world teeters on the edge of chaos, the battles are no longer hidden. Caught in the eye of the storm is Kristie, a disgraced fashion model whose life was already in ruins. But when she’s suddenly imbued with powerful, newly awakened super abilities, she finds herself thrust into the heart of a war she never asked to be a part of. Torn between a past she wants to forget and a future she’s terrified to face, Kristie must navigate a world of betrayal, shifting allegiances, and growing powers. She’ll have to choose: run from her newfound strength or embrace it, even if it means being torn apart by the very war she wants no part of.
Sharker
Sharker
Comic - Action
Grayson Jones, a Thraxian from Planet Tharxia, decides to become a hero to protect his home planet!
Ragnaroc Inc: Embrace Oblivion
Ragnaroc Inc: Embrace Oblivion
Comic - Action
The discovery of a 2nd Big Bang nearing the Earth forces the co-operation of the human race and all their resources. John "Lazarus" Thunderstarr and his space time company, Ragnaroc Inc, are hired to do the ultimate job and save us all. However, co-operation can be a fragile thing. There are those who would rather line their own pockets and those who would rather wait for whatever comes next and prepare to strike.
Black and Pale
Black and Pale
Comic - Action
2 protagonist journey to exorcis evil spirits In order to save there universe-multiple verses from being tooken over by evil This journey pretty much changed their life as they even have spirits inside them and wants there assist to put a stop to the great evil of the spirits.
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First love
First love
Comic - Action
Boy try to get a gf
Cosmos Imaginarium
Cosmos Imaginarium
Comic - Action
Cosmos Imaginarium:Cartoon Creator Bio: Jeremy Higgs (a.k.a. Lowfi SciFi) Jeremy Higgs is the mind behind Lowfi SciFi, a creative label blending grounded storytelling with cosmic curiosity, offbeat humor, and gritty charm. A writer, cartoonist, and concept artist, Higgs brings a unique voice to indie comics, crafting tales that wander the borderlands of science fiction, mystery, and metaphysical mischief. His breakout series, KONA: The Antihero Hound, introduces readers to a caped pitbull-boxer mix with a nose for trouble and a flair for the dramatic. In Issue #1: “The Case of the Vanished Treats”, Higgs fuses noir detective tropes with canine antics, building a world where justice is sniffed out one scent at a time. It's sharp, funny, and strangely relatable—a hallmark of the Lowfi SciFi brand. Under the Lowfi SciFi banner, Higgs also explores bigger, darker themes in works like When Worlds Collide, a graphic war saga where robots and aliens clash in a decayed future Earth. Whether it’s a streetwise dog solving snack crimes or cosmic beings dismantling AI empires, Higgs’ stories always carry a bite—often literal—and a layered, often philosophical, sense of wit. Inspired by retro futurism, Saturday morning cartoons, and deep questions wrapped in absurdity, Jeremy Higgs is building a library of worlds one panel at a time—low fidelity, high imagination