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Halcyon; Everything Is
Halcyon; Everything Is
Comic - Anthologies
In this world of anthropomorphic characters, we explore tales of people accepting and recounting their life's story. Music is a recurring theme that helps to set the tone. People are more complex than the roles they are pushed into. With each chapter is an emotional journey involving very personal and deep moments of introspection from it's core characters. The way these personalities, backstories, and struggles coincide and work together is what connects this collection of tales. Truly, in the most literal sense, everything... is.
Anthology
Anthology
Comic - Anthologies
Two stories in one issue! Set during the Civil War, a trickster plays upon the mind of a soldier. Visions of what may come haunt him in Tattered Present, No Future. In The Man in the Morgue, his partner's murder leads a detective to search his soul for answers to the crime.
Revolver
Revolver
Comic - Anthologies
Revolver was the name of my personal anthology project from 2005 to 2019. It featured short stories and longer works ranging from memoir and slice of life, to sci-fi and horror stories. With a peppering of strips gags and pinups. There were several editions and issues, starting with a B&W zine version for One, then a color version of one threw to 4. Then after signing an exclusive publishing deal for one of the stories serialized in 3 and 4, I pulled the last three issues and consolidated the bulk of the remaining content into a zero issue to wrap the series.
Tales from the Gutter
Tales from the Gutter
Comic - Anthologies
An ongoing anthology of 4-8 page short stories written by JW Outlaw and drawn by a host of indie artists.
Short Stories of Nihilism
Short Stories of Nihilism
Comic - Anthologies
Dive into our Shorts Series, where big stories come in small packages! These bite-sized adventures pack a punch, ranging from quirky one-shots to intense character explorations. Whether it's a peek into the lives of side characters or a detour into uncharted territories, each short promises surprises and thrills. Strap in for a rollercoaster ride of emotions, humor, and unexpected twists! Don't underestimate the power of these little tales—they might just leave you craving more!
Tales From The Bodega
Tales From The Bodega
Comic - Anthologies
A collection of short stories that take place in the heart of the East Coast — New York City. From short encounters to wild journeys, this anthology has it all.
DeTached Tails 2 - Baltimore Comic Con 2024
DeTached Tails 2 - Baltimore Comic Con 2024
Comic - Anthologies
Our 2024 Baltimore Exclusive Anthology! Featuring works by: Warren Montgomery Nick Davis Jade Lowder Panico Press Dillon Gilbertson
DeTached Tails 3 - Baltimore Comic Con 2025
DeTached Tails 3 - Baltimore Comic Con 2025
Comic - Anthologies
Our NEWEST Anthology is here! Baltimore 2025 Stories by: Jade Lowder Javi Marteniz Darryl Murphy Brandon Bloxdorf Dillon Gilbertson Kristian Herrera
Other Sides
Other Sides
Comic - Anthologies
A journey through the ideas of what, where, and who we become after our demise. 1 - Beyond Your Time - An old man’s passing reveals an unexpected answer to the other side of life. 2 - Intangible - The spirit of a man is tormented by an everlasting cycle. 3 - Playback - A woman wakes up in the afterlife and must settle on a difficult choice.
Anachronistic Comics
Anachronistic Comics
Comic - Anthologies
Eight short comics stories from a bevy of contributors, featuring time travel, martial arts, and pandemic humor! Four stories are illustrated in by Eric Lee, including a time-travel story written by A.R. Farina, "The Tragic Nerds" written by Seth Singleton, "A Tale from Crater City" written by Heath Fodor, and "Pandemic Life" written by Lee himself. Three stories are illustrated by Matthew B. Lloyd, with two written by Lloyd and one by Farina. The issue also features a Shizukesa story written by Julian Darius with art by Sergio Tarquini and colors by Fahriza Kamaputra. Plus, two short prose stories by Farina and JAC Musings.