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When We Were The Voyage

Aliens Gore Interdimensional Monsters Post-apocalyptic Psychological Teenagers (13-18)
Adults (18+)
Under a Blood-Red Moon
Under a Blood-Red Moon
Comic - Horror
The Earth has been invaded by a race of aliens whose only interest is finding new slaves for their empire. This creates a problem for some of the other species living here--vampires and werewolves. The more humans they take off planet, the less food they have. Our fate is locked in between these two warring factions whose only desire is to retrieve their food source. Whoever wins, we lose!
The Triskele Sisters
The Triskele Sisters
Comic - Horror
The Morrigan Awakens from her astral sleep decades later than usual, where she soon uncovers a sinister plot to end our entire planet in this chilling and downright horrific tale where you can't even trust your own shadow.  She unravels the dark threads of this conspiracy of witchcraft to bring back on old Demi God once thought dead and forgotten. Ancient prophecies and forgotten rituals ensure, forcing the three fragment sisters Mecha, Nemain, and Bive to work together.  Witches will be hunted. Kings will fall. Queens will weep. The Morrigan has awoken and with it, a power unlike any the world has seen before! Your support will help me the artist and writer live a better life!
STREISAND
STREISAND
Comic - Horror
Mason Chase, a paranormal investigator that tries his best to maintain the normality of Renton City against the rising tide of strange creatures that are inflicting misfortune on its inhabitants. The nightmares grow... and so do the mysteries.
Creative Congestion
Creative Congestion
Comic - Horror
Creativity comes at a price...
The Thinning Veil
The Thinning Veil
Comic - Horror
The veil protecting the mortal world from the spiritual one is thinning. Demons, ghosts, and other unspeakable horrors are crossing into our world through the spiritual energy that flows through each human being - the soul. Some simply want another shot at life, some have unfinished business, and some have far more nefarious intentions. What they did not expect was a two-way connections.
Hungry
Hungry
Comic - Horror
Cat loses Dog while on his way home. Human has a revelation. Cat's search for hunger never ends in this opening for the saga.
Beg
Beg
Comic - Horror
After years of war, Princess Peach and Bowser have finally worked out a treaty between their two nations. It was supposed to be a new beginning for them all and the start of true peace. - This is a Super Mario Brothers fan comic! If you enjoyed creepy pastas and dark game theories... you might enjoy this comic.
Pretty Mouth
Pretty Mouth
Comic - Horror
Evan is not a monster, he just has a few extra mouths. After what was supposed to be a one night stand with Rizo, a real monster, Evan finds things difficult to break off. Rizo just might be able to undo Evan’s curse. With a monster in the woods, witches in the shadows, and laughing mouth without a body, Evan needs to decide if it’s even worth putting aside prejudice.
Whispers from the Voyage
Whispers from the Voyage
Comic - Horror
Brace yourself for a mind-bending descent into cosmic horror with "Whispers from The Voyage," spine-chilling standalone one-shots set in the "When We Were The Voyage" universe.
House of Blood
House of Blood
Comic - Horror
"House of Blood is a true horror sicko's delight. Every panel is a celebration of horror at its most fun. Gnarly creatures, wacky science fiction nightmares, and the kind of characters who make you howl with laughter when they meet their gruesome demise. I dare you to read these comics without a big slobbering grin across your face." —Max Booth III, writer of We Need to Do Something "With reverence to the classic anthology format, House of Blood evokes the spirit of pre-code horror while adjusting for modernity. [The] clever writing balances between 70's Richard Matheson and EC's Al Feldstein, yet uncontrived, contemporary, and grimly realized. The art is far from superficial, it's kinetic and coupled with the tight scripts make House of Blood a worthy challenger against any recent horror titles." —Edwin Callihan, Gravely Unusual Magazine