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The Silence
The Silence
Graphic Novel - Drama
Dorian Morningstar wasn't always a mute, but a devastating childhood event changed the course of his life. As Dorian finishes his education under the guardianship of his older brother Vic, he finds comfort in music and family while yearning for a record deal. Joined by their friend Kane, Vic and Dorian long for a life on the road, touring cities and escaping their past. But their past will never escape them. (Dorian is a Super Senior - 20 yrs old - ADULT)
The Guide to a Healthy Relationship
The Guide to a Healthy Relationship
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Psychological | Drama | Hurt/Comfort Upon discovering his now ex-childhood friend isn't dead, an emotionally immature alcoholic tries to make amends for ruining their friendship. CW: Abuse, violence, blood, mental illness, suicidality, bigotry, slurs, self-harm, body horror, implied sexual assault.
When The Body Says Save Me
When The Body Says Save Me
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
When friendships fade and social connections dissolve, the body remembers what the mind tries to forget. This abstract psychological horror explores the visceral panic of profound loneliness—not just being alone, but losing the people who once filled your world. Through stark visual metaphors rendered in near-black blues and blood-red accents, we follow an unnamed protagonist navigating the aftermath of social loss. Empty chairs still hold the warmth of departed friends. Phone messages dissolve into static. Mirrors reflect everything except the viewer. Rain falls inside bedrooms, tracing ribs like pressure maps of internal collapse. As isolation deepens, the body begins its desperate rebellion—heartlines stuttering into flatlines, tinnitus rings compressing reality, shadows reaching out for embraces that can never reach back. The protagonist’s world warps into something alien: street shadows point the wrong direction at noon, windows pulse like heartbeats across small-town darkness, and doorbell rings echo unanswered through frosted glass. This is not a story of recovery or redemption. Instead, it’s an unflinching examination of how loneliness manifests as physical emergency—the body’s primal scream of “save me” when human connection vanishes. Through minimalist visual storytelling and VHS-grain texture that makes each page feel like a fever dream, the work transforms private anguish into shared recognition. The final pages offer not rescue, but acknowledgment: a tiny red pulse on stark white, suggesting that even in our deepest isolation, some essential spark persists—waiting, hoping, enduring. 30 pages of abstract sequential art exploring grief, social loss, and the body’s memory of connection.
Peace Kid
Peace Kid
Graphic Novel - Teen
Lyndsay Porter has always been the quiet kid on the sidelines until her (unofficial) big brother, Michael, leaves to join the Marines. Afraid that he might be in danger, Lyndsay comes up with a plan to bring Michael home. With the help of her best friend, Cadence, Lyndsay tries to get everyone under 18 to stop being happy kids in front of their parents until all adults sign an Oath renouncing war. Will Lyndsay's plan work? Can parents stand not seeing their kids having fun? Who knows? But it will be crazy (and hilarious) finding out!
You n' the mirror
You n' the mirror
Graphic Novel - Teen
In this world, it’s hard to be someone who sees more than identical images in a looking glass. Edgar’s been trying to keep things stable for long but mysterious issues just seem to chase him persistently inside every reflective surface. It’s dangerous to stay inside such mind, stepping outside of it will most certainly lead you to a horrible outcome. Being a savior or needing one himself, will this boy ever be able to lead a calm and happy life?
Vacant Mind
Vacant Mind
Graphic Novel - Romance
The story of how Delilah, a small woman with many struggles in daily life, still manages to find her happiness throughout life. Pushing through the boundaries put in front of her from the moment she was born.
Teenadult
Teenadult
Graphic Novel - Teen
A Graphic Novel series set in Oregon during the early 2010s, Teenadult follows the ups and downs from teenhood to adulthood of three characters. Matthew Timberhall, a carefree mid-teen, is trying to find a purpose in his life, if he could, that is. He doesn't appreciate his family tangling with his personal life as he'd rather be more independant. Juan Eduardo, a basketball enthusiast, is striving to join the city's basketball team, the Propellers. However, Juan plans to join the college team first as to make an impression of himself. Darren Whitesmith, born with a silver spoon in his mouth, is a very rewarding descendant of his family. Overambitious, Darren is more content with making choices of his own over family, which puts Darren, and his own family, at a disadvantage as this practice that is strictly forbidden within Whitesmith family tradition. Therefore Darren has to convince the Family that he isn't trying to defame them.
Artificial Hearts
Artificial Hearts
Graphic Novel - Sci-Fi
Artificial Hearts is a family saga of love, passion, hate, loss, accessories, and reconciliation, set in a neo-Victorian, neo-romantic, neo-noir, and progressively neo-Gothic universe. The story follows the dilemma of the Reeves family with its patriarch, Fredrick Reeves, and his relentless pursuit of power, along with the rivalry between his eldest son, Damian Reeves, and his middle son, Adam Reeves, who is on his own quest for immortality.