White Lily
Graphic Novel - History
The White Lily® trade paperback tells the historical story of the two deadliest female fighter pilots who ever lived.
The Word for Word Bible Comic
Graphic Novel - History
A word-for-word comic presentation of the Bible, using a bold contemporary style and historical accuracy to bring out the impact and excitement within the Scriptures to a more mature audience (12+ or 15+ age advisory)
Shakespeare's Othello
Graphic Novel - History
A decorated general. A secret marriage. A whisper that destroys everything.
Othello is a man who has conquered every battlefield, rising from an outsider to the most respected commander in Venice. He has the love of the beautiful Desdemona and the loyalty of his troops—or so he thinks.
Enter Iago: a master of manipulation with a grudge and a silver tongue. In this haunting visual reimagining of Shakespeare’s masterpiece, witness the slow-burn descent of a hero. As Iago weaves a web of "honest" lies, Othello’s world transforms from a triumph of love into a claustrophobic nightmare of jealousy. In a world of shadows and secrets, the greatest enemy isn't at the gates—it's in the mind.
Let Everyone Who Can Smite, Slay and Stab
Graphic Novel - History
Germany, 1505–1525.
A shy monk named Martin Luther arrives at the University of Wittenberg, where professor Andreas Karlstadt discovers his genius. Within a decade, Luther’s ideas will shatter the Catholic Church, ignite a revolution, and make him the most dangerous man in Europe.
This is the story of three men bound together by an idea that consumes them all. Karlstadt, the scholar who mentors Luther and is repaid with public humiliation and exile. Thomas Müntzer, the radical preacher who takes Luther’s theology to its logical conclusion—arming peasants, preaching apocalypse, leading a revolution that ends in massacre. And Luther himself, who becomes the very thing he set out to destroy: an authority that tolerates no dissent. Luther’s 95 Theses liberate a continent. His pamphlet “Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants”—which gives the film its title—calls for the slaughter of his own followers. Between those two documents lies the arc of a man who lived an exceptional life.
This graphic novel was created in dialogue with ChatGPT using an intensive iterative prompting process. Over the course of that collaboration, the visual language of the work shifted repeatedly. Certain inconsistencies and irregular design artifacts proved difficult to fully eliminate, and were ultimately retained as part of the record of the process itself.
Large language models are built upon the accumulated labor and inventions of millions of writers, artists, historians, translators, and anonymous contributors whose work was absorbed into these systems without compensation or meaningful consent.
For that reason, the graphic novel is offered freely.
The Isle of the Dead, A Short Graphic Fiction
Graphic Novel - History
A short tale of love and loss, based on Die Toteninsel (The Isle of the Dead) painted by Arnold Bocklin.
The Sunset Over Rome
Graphic Novel - History
One nosy kid usually can't collapse an empire 200 years ahead of schedule. However, one girl's curiosity about ancient glyphs of power someone of her class has no business knowing might do the trick. Maybe this could be for the better.
The Cold Fire
Graphic Novel - History
A Norman crusader joins a company of knights tasked with pursuing heretics across the frozen Alps as they flee the Albigensian Crusade south of France in the 13th century.
The Lads
Graphic Novel - History
Historical fiction created by a father (author) and daughter (illustrator) duo. Cotton Stewart and Johnny Isaac are two men who become unlikely friends during the height of the American Revolution. Set in South Carlina, their efforts with the militia becomes a rebellious adventure to overcome tyranny.
Lord Minimus
Graphic Novel - History
The true story of Jeffrey Hudson, a 17th century dwarf with the appearance of an infant, but with a lived experience most will never know. Born to a poor butcher’s wife, Minimus had the lowly beginning that any good protagonist requires. Jeffrey quickly found himself in the service of the elite after becoming a local attraction, but no one could guess what highs (and lows) his peculiarities would thrust him towards. From royal court, to war, to the slave markets of Africa and everywhere in between, Jeffrey’s journeys were as varied as Odysseus himself. This is the story of a man who’s stature wielded little respect in the small-mindedness of his contemporaries, but who’s life towered nonetheless to cast a shadow over the centuries thereafter. Written by Aaron Figueroa and Illustrated by João Vicente Galvão de Lucena, Lord Minimus is a comic series that tells a story with breathtaking imagery and unimaginable intrigue.

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