Happily Ever After
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Everybody who's ever lived returns from the dead on a planet circled by an endless river. Given a second chance to grow up, will they learn to live happily ever after?
Up to snuff
Comic - Psychological Fiction
On this story you are following very different people have "failed in life" in 2050. They unite to overthrow the government and change the unfair system they live in. Wanting to work their way up the hierarchy one after another gets confronted with their past and has to work on them self to overcome their addictions.
What to read a story with a cartoone childish art style and not so children appropriate story? You are interested in addictions and other mental illnesses?
Then you are right here!
Disclaimer: I'm not a professional and while I try to do as much research on each mental disorder and addiction, it is possible you may experience it differently than they do.Ever person is different and so are they. Also I may be doing some mistakes. If you are part of any group i portrayed and i got something wrong,you are free to leave some constructive Feedback and i will give my best to improve!
To add to that, you should always do your own research and listen to people who are ready to tell their story!
TW drug abuse,gambling
My Best Friend's Girl
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A love triangle with a twist. When the best man and the bride discover their love for each other but don't want hurtful complications, they come up with a plan to create their own forever family.
Book 2: Kristal Cosmic The Spacetime Rift Saga
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Kristal Cosmic follows a group of people known as the Cosminites, who live in a psy-fi (psychological science fiction) world inside the mind of their creator, a realm known as a paracosm. As the story unfolds, readers discover how this strange world is intricately tied to the author's past and personal history.
At the heart of the story, Kristal and Izumi embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and connection. As they learn to rely on each other and the people around them, they navigate a world where being queer is accepted, and love takes many forms.
The comic explores themes of light and darkness. How light confronts darkness, and how darkness, in turn, finds a place where it is accepted and loved. The pain of the past serves as the foundation for a brighter future, as long as one is willing to learn and grow from it.
Ultimately, Kristal Cosmic is a story about love, hope, and the power of coming together during the most difficult times to survive and thrive.
This is the second book in the series! and it is ongoing!
Inside The Lines
Comic - Psychological Fiction
January 28, 2003 was the coldest day of that year. It tore the Green family apart and only their 5-year-old son, Rory, survived. Now all that's left for Rory is his uncle, Todd Blue— a young, best-selling author rather unequipped for concepts such as "raising a child." From a world where colors are more than what’s in your eyes. It’s even in your last name!
[ This comic contains honest depictions of family trauma. Viewer discretion is advised. ]
Midnight Shadow
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Wordless one-shot, this story starts were the short story- Ancient Royals- ended.
Teej Revisited
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A collection of short stories written and drawn by cartoonist T.J. Kirsch, co-creator of She Died in Terrebonne: A Sam Kimimura Mystery (with writer Kevin Church). Here, Kirsch explores comics based on dreams, visceral cartoon images and classic American animation archetypes.
Headshot
Comic - Psychological Fiction
The earth got messed up by a god who has no maturity.
No one knows how or when the earth was destroyed, but one thing remained.
Money is everything and more.
Equinox
Comic - Psychological Fiction
‘Light. Darkness. Purgatory. Hell? Heaven?’
Lucius does not know where he is. Just this morning he was carefully illuminating the pages of The Rule and
now, now he sees his beloved cantor with an arrow wedged right in between his emerald-green eyes. He thinks of God. He is thinking about how his Holy Father must have suffered, seeing his beloved Son on the
Cross. He wonders if Jesus has thought of the smell of the wood of the Cross that he has been nailed to. He
looks at his Brothers and thinks about what was the last thing they felt. Did the Cantor pick up on the high
pitched sound of the arrow that took his life piercing the air with an ungodly speed? Did the Scriptor die
while feeling such a familiar touch of paper on his hands? He closes his eyes.
He opens them, and he's no longer there. The forest keeps him safe, for now.
"But the Devil still lurks." He thinks to himself. Before him, the horrors of that morning stand before his lying eyes. It's too much, and with the last goodbye of his Prior hovering, like a whispered benediction, above his head, he leaves.
Lucius hopes to find God again in the world outside the monastery, but is that what awaits for him; the kinship of a needed light, spread out for him to see? Those walls had hardly been left by him before, and one wonders if a man of the cloth can realise himself as a saint or a sinner, a beast or angel, mortal or spirit, where one can only come to find humanity instead.

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