The Ties That Bind (A Lilo and Stitch Story)
Comic - Sci-Fi
Following the events of the original series, Earth is struck by a cosmic event event dubbed the Calamity, corrupting the experiments that called it home into feral beasts. To counter this threat, Project Salvation is greenlit to produce a whole new series of elite life forms bred for combat to help Lilo and Stitch fight back and bring their alien family back to its senses. Will this strategy be enough to reclaim the Earth, or will it meet unforeseen complications that come with creating life?
Destroy All Galaxies
Comic - Sci-Fi
A sci-fi fantasy epic of love and revenge within the same universe as Radio Jupiter. This tale follows the adventures of the fearless, un-killable warrior Van Starlock.
SPACERS&Co: Chaotic Logistics
Comic - Sci-Fi
Spacers&Co is a series of short, standalone stories about a chaotic crew of misfit space couriers.
They’re not heroes or explorers — just a bunch of oddballs stuck with a debt to a galactic corporation, stumbling from one delivery to another. Each episode shows how this unlikely team of a reckless pilot, a procrastinating inventor, a vegetarian leopard warrior, a stylish lizard-unicorn, an anxious accountant, and their grumpy old ship somehow manage to survive the cosmic mess around them. Full of humor, satire, and unexpected twists, Spacers&Co is a celebration of chaos, friendship, and the absurdity of space life.
The Six Nebula Tour
Comic - Sci-Fi
A comic-style eBook showing aspects of the voyage organized by Commander Fuinnel for those interested in exploring some of the nebulas in Elite:Dangerous. The seven weeks long - or short... - tour of the six nebulas created the conditions for this 50-page eBook that ends being a document of the wonders experienced by the participants.
The Six Nebula Tour is published with a big THANK YOU to Commander Fuinnel, who created the tour, with the support of the Stellar Cartographers Guild, and offered the Fleet Carrier FOB Vindaloovia as "home" to the explorers who signed for this tour.
More Pipes – More Problems
Comic - Sci-Fi
A fun story about bad plumbing and the future of distributed manufacturing.
Penny, who has always hated water, wakes up with her spaceship dripping wet. How can she fix the leaks and save her crew? With the help of a joke cracking AI bot called Bob she has to figure it out before they all drown.
Radio Jupiter
Comic - Sci-Fi
Far in the future, in the deep reaches of outer space, intergalactic DJ Roy Jupiter travels the cosmos hunting down ancient vinyl records from the long forgotten planet Earth.
(Word from the author: This was the first comic I ever completed. I made it in 2015, and lacked a great deal of knowledge/skill for comics making at the time. I only knew I had to make the comic I wanted to make, and that I had to finish it. I will always have a soft spot for this one. I hope you'll enjoy it.)
The Cosmotopians
Comic - Sci-Fi
Practical field work is a top priority at the Astro Agency. His very first mission takes Professor Gabriel Ledoux into the close orbit of a dying sun...
Legendary: Prophecy of the Conqueror
Comic - Sci-Fi
“Legendary” is a funny, futuristic, sci-fi story in the adventurous tradition of “Firefly,” "Indiana Jones," and "The Goonies."
The series follows She’Ev and the legendary pirate Meccantee on a quest to acquire a long-lost artifact before it can be used to plunge the galaxy into chaos for all eternity.
Dragons, Spaceships and Pirates…Oh, My!🚀
Asana
Comic - Sci-Fi
Asana, an extremely unlucky girl, wanders the universe, along with NEKO, a cat-like AI with god-level intelligence. On their somewhat mysterious ship, they encounter space-time anomalies, dangerous planets, and suspicious requests one after another, but continue their journey with the goal of "not exploding yet." A laid-back and raucous sci-fi space road comedy.
HIP 27952 - The Science-Fiction System
Comic - Sci-Fi
From the moment I decided to explore the colonization system in Elite: Dangerous I knew I wanted to give my system a sci-fi theme. The naming system for stations, outposts and settlements allowed it, but when INARA linked the names chosen to Galpedia and Wikipedia, I discovered not everything was as I intended. So here is the eBook that sets things straight.

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