Closed Party
WebComic - Comedy
Four forgotten animatronics. Four new arrivals. One shared stage that was never meant for all of them at once.
A simple introduction turns into immediate tension — bad first impressions, old resentment, and personalities that refuse to coexist. Nobody is willing to back down, nobody is willing to listen, and everything quickly falls apart.
The “glitch”-style font used on the cover is “Hacked” by David Libeau.
Font licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
Manga - Comedy
Miss Kobayashi lives in an ordinary apartment, along with her new maid, Tohru...a dragon girl! Tohru despises all humans except for Miss Kobayashi, who she adores. Tohru works diligently to serve her beloved mistress, but there are a lot of little things that she can't seem to quite get right... Take a peek into the daily life of a hard-working office lady and her inept dragon maid in this inhumanly delightful comedy!
My Deer Friend Nokotan
Manga - Comedy
No one knows Torako used to be a delinquent. All of her classmates only know her as the perfect student. But everything changes when Nokotan, a transfer student with antlers, enters her life. Antlers aren't the only thing strange about Nokotan. Her deer nose can sniff out Torako's secret past! Whether it's at school or the zoo, chaos follows this doe-eyed girl's every step. Torako has so many questions! Is Nokotan a deer, a girl, or something in-between?
Elvis, Bigfoot and Santa Clause
Comic - Comedy
Elvis, Bigfoot and Santa Clause have their annual meeting and discuss how difficult it is being mythical creatures.
End of days multiverse double trouble
Manga - Action
Title: The Causality Protocol
Logline:
When a cynical temporal agent is tasked by his enigmatic handler to hunt down the universe's most wanted man, he is pulled into a dying future where he must confront temporal ghosts, a civilization in ruins, and the devastating truth that his target’s crimes are tied to his own predetermined death.
Act I: The Bureaucracy of Time
The story opens not in a shiny sci-fi lab, but in a claustrophobic, dimly lit bureaucratic office of the Temporal Vanguard. Simon, a seasoned field operative who masks his trauma with sarcasm and a trademark headband, has just returned from what he thought was a deep-cover assignment.
He is called into the office of his Handler—a woman he initially believed was just another undercover rookie, only to discover she is actually a high-ranking director pulling his strings. The atmosphere is tense. Simon tries to deflect with humor, but she cuts him off: “I didn't call you to discuss monkey business.”
She hands him his new, off-the-books mission. The objective is to track down James, labeled the most dangerous temporal criminal in the universe. James isn't just altering events; he is collapsing entire timelines. For the time being, Simon is being pulled from standard ops to hunt this ghost.
Act II: The Temporal Wasteland
Using a Vanguard Chrono-Drive—a brutal, painful machine that tears the user through the fabric of reality—Simon jumps to the coordinates where James was last detected.
He arrives not in a functioning society, but in a chronological graveyard. The sky is gray with temporal ash, and the ruins of a city stretch into the horizon. Here, he encounters "Temporal Echoes"—shadowy, silhouette-like figures of people whose timelines have been fractured.

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