One-shot 1
Museum of Horror: The Limitless Bottle-Ant
After the events of the Bombardier's attempt at taking over the cities oil refinery, Liam Lawson, secretly operating as Midway Heights newest Rogue Hero, finally has the time to go on a date with Charlotte, a fellow student at Midway Heights University. But right as their date gets started, Liam is forced into action, delving into the backrooms of the museum to uncover the horror's they hold.

shade43 7 hours ago
I shed a tear reading this. it was beautiful. everything I was looking and hoping for.
ShockwaveComicStudios 7 hours ago
I’m soooooo proud and excited for the future of this project!
skorpio 7 hours ago
the wait was definitely worth it, this solidifies bottle-ant as the badass he is. can’t wait to read more
CoreComics 6 hours ago
I love bottle ant
ThundereyeComics 6 hours ago
@CoreComics: I hope you enjoyed your cameo!
SaltedSalmon 6 hours ago
I can’t wait to see the future of Bottle-Ant. Happy creating!!!
InstructingSturdyGryffin 6 hours ago
This was REALLY well made.But does need to be a bit longer, maybe a bit more backstory. But I do know there is more to be made so I won’t jump on your head about it. I give it a 9.5/10!!
GrimHaloComics 6 hours ago
Truly amazing, I enjoyed every second of it. it was FAN FUCKING TASTIC DUDE
ThundereyeComics 6 hours ago
@InstructingSturdyGryffin: I wish it could have been longer. It is definitely a proof of concept. Glad you enjoyed it!
CBComics 6 hours ago
loved this great 5 minute read can’t wait for more bottle ant!
meteoritecomics 5 hours ago
I LOVE THIS
VulpineComics 4 hours ago
Dude this was crazy good I can’t wait for a full issue ✌️
thomaspenix 4 hours ago
This was really good! I hope we get to see the origin of Bottle-Ant and how he got his alien parasite armor/suit! Since you asked for criticism though, I think the biggest thing to work on is pacing and context.
Even though it’s a short story, some parts moved a little too fast and felt like they skipped over important setup. For example, we get almost no indication of who the villain is until they suddenly appear, so the reveal feels a bit abrupt. The beginning does a good job setting the scene, but once the date starts there’s very little interaction or dialogue, which makes it harder to connect to the moment or understand the characters before things escalate.
I also felt like some details needed more explanation, like what happened to the rest of the bodies in the villain’s lab. That felt like an important detail that got introduced but never really addressed. The fight between Bottle-Ant and the villain also felt very short and ended pretty abruptly, especially considering it seemed like the climax of the story.
One other thing I’d mention is the cover. The artwork itself is honestly really cool and well done, but it feels a little misleading compared to the actual story. The historical figures on the cover don’t really have relevance to the plot, so it creates expectations that never get paid off. I think it might work better if the cover hinted more toward the villain or the actual conflict in the comic instead.
But overall, great job. This was a really solid mini comic and I genuinely enjoyed reading it. I think with a little more breathing room in the pacing and some added context, it could become even stronger. I’m definitely looking forward to reading the first issue when it’s finished. Sorry that was a long comment lol.
SkyLineComics 4 hours ago
BEAUTIFUL WORK JAY🙏🏾🐜
Wolfz 4 hours ago
Wished it was a little bit longer, but still great comic
GarrettBrightborne 3 hours ago
This was really great! I can’t wait to read more! Awesome character design!
ThundereyeComics 3 hours ago
@thomaspenix: thank you for the feedback! those were all things that I felt aswell, and if given the extra page space would have loved to delve into and explain.