Full Syringe
Comic - Sci-Fi
When a young woman finds herself trapped between two worlds, she must summon the strength to navigate the treacherous landscape off a sinister realm where evil lurks. All whilst fighting to reclaim her autonomy and escape the clutches of both supernatural horror and real-life corruption.
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.
ROBOFECK
Comic - Sci-Fi
Robots, Monsters, Gods and Mutants collide in a post-apocalyptic future influenced by reality TV shows and Adult Swim
Frankenstein and the SuperArgas
WebComic - Sci-Fi
A new twist on Dr Frankenstein and Mary Shelley, as an organized group of international crime fighters.
Lies in Flesh
WebComic - Sci-Fi
In a neo-communist future ruled by an AI, Detective Scorwallow faces an impossible case: a killer who always turns up dead at the crime scene.
Get ready to discover a new kind of predator.
Kari Crock In The Scorpion Pit
Comic - Sci-Fi
The latest adventures of Kari Crock, who delivers human meat, books and death rays to monsters and aliens throughout the galaxy for ANVIL. The only corporation left. And it's run by robots who don't like Kari very much.
Comic Contributors include:
James Edward Clark, Lucas Rhossard, Virginia Paine, Elly J. Burg
But this isn't just a comic, it's also a zine about the Portland DIY music scene.
Contents include:
Leonard Nimoy - a lost 2013 feminist photography class discussion
Interviews with:
Manisone Ratts (Jet Hag, Phantom Lights, Trace Amounts, Hoops)
Damon Frye (Jackass Willie, Spread Eagle, The Hazmats)
We Might Die (Las Vegas)
Artist Spotlight Pin-Ups from Carrie Wilkins and Chelsea Rose
Ape Go-Go Gorilla Playlist by Ryder Greene
Portland Street Art
Show Reviews include:
Guerrilla Teens
Amy Beth and Thee Creeps
Sharp Kicks
Joel Hixon and the Inertia Birds
Meat Mallet
Nick Gamer
The Chats
Social Distortion
Amyl and the Sniffers
Short Stories, Puzzles, News and lost more! Nearly 250 pages!!!!
GLSSSKK
Comic - Sci-Fi
THE SERIES:
A gothic sci-fantasy about covenants and appetites. Outside time, the interstitial council UAMACONS exploits loopholes across history, dispatching giant mutant multi-armed “tongue witches” to enforce exchanges. Agents shift between forms; colossal hunters at night, human avatars under visible light, moving through fogbound London and limen corridors beneath it. The saga follows Stellah, a principled enforcer with a truth-tasting tongue, and Bridellah, her brilliant schizophrenic former lover turned rogue harvester. Orders, zealots, and civilians collide as bureaucracy gamifies intimacy and power. The tone is self-aware, satirical, sometimes tender: rituals of consent are weapons; jokes bite; miracles have paperwork. (14+ collector universe spanning comics, figures, and soundtracks.)
E1: MIDNIGHT EXTRACTION -
London, 1599. Stellah wades from the Thames, tastes a prior agreement, and lifts a sleeping man into her pocket. On the riverbank, she faces the Order of the Shlokk - Sir Halberd, Knight-Marshal and Pursuivant of Covenants - whose muskets fail against her calm authority. Deep in the Earth crust, the UAMACONS council flags consensual contamination, pointing to Bridellah, coder-turned-rogue. Stellah gatecrashes (literally) Bridellah’s lair with a water-logged affair and binds the saboteur. One man escapes to the surface, and Halberd’s wary fascination ignites. Stellah marches Bridellah through a dimensional portal for booking, while Halberd prays for her return and a coalition - and Bridellah begins plotting her next move hundreds of miles below him.
Threshold
Comic - Sci-Fi
On an ordinary day, something breaks.
A small group of people experience a sudden, unexplained shift — abilities that should not exist, emerging without warning or instruction. There are no costumes. No explanations. No guarantees.
As the world continues on unaware, each person is left alone with the same question:
What does power mean when no one tells you how to use it — or what it will cost?

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