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Camera-Man
Camera-Man
WebComic - Horror
The flowery voices of children prancing through the Wiedergänger streets are violently bisected by His and Her return. The creative endeavors of pure hellspawn break many a German. A silent bystander to the world’s evils is thrust into the middle of Their childish judgment. In the span of a dream, Ivo, a 21-year-old photographer, awakens with an elephant's memory, the strength to lift cars, and the ability to bend light itself. With corruption seeping into every inch of the government and two monstrous beings lurking in the place he calls home, Ivo has no choice but to stand against all odds and fight. Alongside his newfound family—Teddy, Marth, and Joséphine—he will stop at nothing to ensure the safety of all. Innocence, defeated and devastated by the arrival of Frankenstein’s walking calamities, will cheer at the name—Camera-Man!
Do We Have a Contract?
Do We Have a Contract?
Comic - Fantasy
A free comic with action! Drama! Comedy! Demons! Gay thoughts! Milan, 1945: a meek young nerd enlists demonic aid to end the war, only to get in over his head with anarchists, magic, and beefy demons with no sense of personal space.
Ozen
Ozen
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A short story about a child who was forged into a metaphorical monster by the circumstances and adults in his life. The tale of Ozen. This comic is a backstory for one of my roleplaying characters. A simple hobby I started. It's not much, but it's honest work. Hope you enjoy it! ⸂⸂⸜(രᴗര๑)⸝⸃⸃ <3
Utopian
Utopian
WebComic - Psychological Fiction
Where Good is Evil and Evil is Good
History's Greatest Brainstormings
History's Greatest Brainstormings
WebComic - Psychological Fiction
Don't you ever wonder how certain systems have come to exist and be accepted as normal? This series aims to enlighten you as to the geniuses behind the world's greatest inventions, and their thought processes...
What Happens After Death?
What Happens After Death?
Comic - Psychological Fiction
The question humanity has asked itself since the dawn of time: What Happens After Death? This one-shot story explores the horrific/chaotic thoughts of a young boy named John, who has just experienced his first encounter with the concept of death. Will he find the definitive answer he's looking for? Read the story to find out!
The return of the old empire
The return of the old empire
WebComic - Fantasy
40 years ago, humanity had their biggest empire collapse in front of the Elfs, with the the blessing of the sun. Trying to create something greater than the blessing, humanity commitment goes far beyond the thinkable. Will they ever see their glory back? How far should they go for their revenge?
Equinox
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.