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The Nephilims
The Nephilims
WebComic - Sci-Fi
Humanity is now an endangered species. A clan of cybernetically-enhanced humans are at battle with a horde of AI machines in San Antonio, TX. Clark, a resilient soldier, has no one to watch his back. With just a plasma-cutting gun and an augmented Bowie knife, he'll have to go offense with the assumption that he's the last human fighting this war.
AIAI
AIAI
Comic - Sci-Fi
In a future world where cybernetic tech and bio mods are the norm, one man, a pure human stands alone. He encounters a technology that was once the forefront of innovation, but now has become obsolete. Together, one the last of his kind and the other, the first of her kind, navigate and try to survive the harsh reality that looks to delete them. The adventure begins here.
Vault-Ω
Vault-Ω
WebComic - Sci-Fi
In the near future, humanity executed the [SAVE_ALL] protocol, abandoning their biological bodies for digital immortality within a planetary server known as "Vault-Ω". They were promised an eternal paradise without pain or death. They received a static prison where time has lost its meaning. The story follows Nilo, an "Analog Scavenger" who refuses to forget the sensation of the physical world, and Kairys, a corrupted entity hunted by the system as a critical error. Together, they are the only moving parts in a frozen world. VAULT-Ω is a journey through memory, data entropy, and the desperate search for an exit in a world designed to keep you forever. Updates: Irregular Author: Giovanni Ricca Visual Production: Created using AI-assisted workflows & Clip Studio Paint.
Red Core Resurgence
Red Core Resurgence
Comic - Sci-Fi
A post-utopian future. A fractured world. A long-dormant artifact begins to stir. In the wake of the Red Star Empire and its fallen republic, scattered factions compete for control over the ideological and technological remnants of a shattered utopia. At the center of it all is Alexei, a young scavenger-engineer who discovers an ancient device — the Core — that could resurrect what was lost, trigger total collapse… or spark something entirely new. Inspired by SNES-era RPGs, this comic blends high-concept world-building with a hopeful reimagining of revolutionary mythology and theory. Red Core Resurgence is a story of resistance, remembrance, and the heavy weight of collective dreams in a world haunted by the ruins of its own ambition.
A Nova Sol Story-The Echo Saga Book XVIII Faith of the Machine
A Nova Sol Story-The Echo Saga Book XVIII Faith of the Machine
Comic - Sci-Fi
An A.I. cult of alien and human has risen
AIAI Redux
AIAI Redux
Comic - Sci-Fi
AIAI follows the crew of a damaged starship thrown across space and time by a violent temporal rift. Stranded above an uncharted world with no way to navigate home, Marcus, Mei, and Bjorn must confront the unexpected consequences of the jump that stripped them of their cybernetic enhancements and changed them in ways none of them understand. At the centre of their survival is Aaiyah, the ship’s emergent sentience whose evolving consciousness binds the crew together.
VESANUS CEREBRUM
VESANUS CEREBRUM
Comic - Sci-Fi
A story of a programming professor and a doctor of biology whos create a biological computer made by human brain.
Synth City
Synth City
WebComic - Sci-Fi
In a world where technology blurs the line between man and machine, Mathias Quintus finds himself at the center of a dark experiment gone wrong, his body rebuilt into something other. As he struggles to understand his new reality, he begins to glimpse fractures in existence itself—glitches, impossible visions, and the pull of a hidden realm where thoughts and creations take form. When the boundaries between worlds begin to bleed together, Mathias must decide whether to master this power of imagination made real… or be consumed by it.
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.