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Anthropomorphic Antihero Friendship Gangs Humor Modern Teenagers (13-18)
Adults (18+)
Unruly Urayuli
Unruly Urayuli
Comic - Comedy
Moechiis days are spent lazing around and playing video games until the utility company attacks, shutting the power off! With no other options, Moechii decides to go to work where she meets Pink, a mysterious and free-spoken Urayuli. The pair, both blessed with magical abilities, take off to solve the threat against a monster called an Inua. Ending up in some mischief along the way, Can the Loud and Rambunctious Moechii really work together with the Blunt and Analytical Pink?
2 Girls, 1... Ape?
2 Girls, 1... Ape?
Comic - Comedy
This is the story of two college girls and their lives. And a demon ape. Of course.
Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia
Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia
Comic - Comedy
When disgruntled professional wrestler "Rock 'N' Roll" Rory Landell declares himself "galactic champion of the universe" on live TV to get revenge on an unscrupulous promoter, he sparks an invasion from a planet of aliens for whom wrestling isn't just real, it's the entire way of life!
Klaxon
Klaxon
Comic - Comedy
On the run from East End Gangsters, a couple disguise themselves as a pantomime horse and head for France. En route, one of them discovers the effects of stress-related flatulence, which, in turn, provokes a stream of sweary outbursts. They are overheard by a theatrical agent who signs them as Klaxon: The Tourettes Horse. In deep disguise, they go on to enjoy major success on the stand-up circuit.
Toxic Man
Toxic Man
Comic - Comedy
What happens when a washed-up, drunk, middle-aged hero loses his sidekick in an unexpected tragedy? A mystery is revealed through a series of hilarious circumstances that he must solve with the help of allies and enemies, all while trying to stay sober!
The Adventures of Captain So-So and Mister Maybe!
The Adventures of Captain So-So and Mister Maybe!
Comic - Comedy
Captain So-So and Mister Maybe is a six-chapter comedic look at the lives of several inept and under-appreciated superheroes. Best described as a “Superhero Sitcom”, these comics offer plenty of jokes, silly situations, pop culture references, action sequences, training montages, musical breaks, weirdos, wacky villains, things that talk but shouldn’t, light societal commentary, progressive values, Canadiana…and robots…lots and lots of robots.
Koffee and Marijuana Cig
Koffee and Marijuana Cig
Comic - Comedy
Koffee and MC are the ultimate homage to the fast action, zany comics of the 1990s while making more modern pop culture and topical references from the perspective of the titular duo. Koffee is brash and quick to anger, and while MC is always right by Koffee's side, they often are the yin to Koffee's Yang. They both might differ internally, but externally they are both agents of chaos trying to shake up the monotony of mediocrity that's infected the world.
Work to Eat, Eat to Work.
Work to Eat, Eat to Work.
Comic - Comedy
Work to eat, Eat to Work is a statement developed by the author relating to the idea that a waitress often has to eat her words in order to keep her job. This is a skill made hard by the constantly disrespectful, self-serving customers who often deserve to be told off, but cannot be because of the realities of the restaurant industry. After all, the customer is ALWAYS right. This comic, inspired by its title, represents an over-dramatized day-in-the-life of a part-time waitress such as the author as she struggles to keep her opinions on good behavior to herself for the sake of her job.
T.A.C.O.S.: Beats & Beefs
T.A.C.O.S.: Beats & Beefs
Comic - Comedy
a story about songs and surely nothing else
Greg & Mike
Greg & Mike
Comic - Comedy
A collection of PG-13-rated cartoons involving a gay couple in their late 30s living in San Diego, California. Mike Maghakian is a middle school English teacher, and Greg Conley does office work of a sort that used to be known under the title clerk. They were classmates in Catholic school and began dating about ten years ago. We see them at home, at work, at the gym, in flashback, in movie/story parodies, and even in bed (as Mike says, "The world would be a more understanding place if people realized what two men in bed together is really like").