Who is ready for an adventure!? Steampunk is its own magical little niche in comics, and today it gets the attention it deserves! Gear heads, fine ladies and proper gents, take a peek into the mysterious and fascinating steampunk worlds we've selected for you today! Some are more dangerous than others, so watch your step!
Time's up for the intro, get lost in the world of Steampunk with these great features!
1. The Ring of the Seven Worlds, 252 pages - Published by Humanoids, (cc/ @BrunoHumanoids)
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action/Adventure and Manga all blend into this Steampunk saga about interconnected worlds at the mercy of an invasion. Seven planets linked to one another by the multidimensional gates of a giant ring. Only the passage to Nemo, one of the Seven Worlds, has remained sealed for three centuries, in order to confine its people after they savage…
Story and Art by Davide Turotti, Gabriele Clima, Giovanni Gualdoni, Matteo Piana
2. Tales from the Clockwork Empire, 125 pages - Published by Markosia Enterprises, (cc/ @Markosia)
Two mighty Clockwork Empires are fighting for domination of the planet. Beneath the waves of the English Channel armadas of clockwork submersibles are massing for invasion, while above Imperial Russia’s newly invented AirKites fight for supremacy of the skies. But in their search for more ingenious and deadly devices these empires have awoken an ancient Clockwork Civilization…
Story and Art by Ian Duerden
3. American Dreams, 73 pages - Published by Atlas Studios, (cc/ @dkalban)
New York City. 1900. Jake Gold, a Jewish immigrant, works in a sweatshop by day, and fights in a street gang at night. But when a mad science experiment by Thomas Edison goes horribly wrong, Jake gains superpowers. Now, he has to decide what to do with them.
Story and Art by Andrea Smith, Daniel Kalban, Dody Eka, Lashawn Colvin, Netho Diaz, Tebe Andry, Warnia K. Sahadewa
4. Broken Gargoyles, 245 pages - Published by Source Point Press, (cc/ @TravisM)
In this Dieselpunk post-WWI mini-series, two men come home from the war scarred and forgotten. One man is looking for redemption as the other looks for revenge. Both are on a collision course toward each other and nothing can stop them.
Story and Art by Bob Salley and Stan Yak
5. The Traveller, 103 pages - Published by TPub, (cc/ @stacitpub)
Traveller is a steampunk adventure story set at the turn of the 19th century. Made using cutting-edge 3D modelling combined with traditional hand inking, the story focuses on the greater good and what price we are prepared to pay for it.
Story and Art by TPub
6. Clockwork Furnace, 117 pages - Published by Markosia Enterprises, (cc/ @Markosia)
It is 1784 in the Age of Enlightenment. In the hamlet of Grimsthorpe ancient deadly forces are released. Sebastian Flint and his brother Lucien must solve the mystery of the Devil's Bell and uncover a dark secret that has laid dormant for a thousand years in the heart of Deepdale Wood.
Story and Art by Ian Duerden