Monday is back, like a hero dealing with a villain who won't quit. Hopefully, you aren't struggling through it. Don't you worry though, we've got a new list of features for you in today's Most Popular Last Week! This list of superheroes will save you from your Monday Blues!
Without any further delay, take a break and enjoy some Super-comics!
1. Steamroller Man, 38 pages - Published by Matthew Schofield, (cc/ @MattSchofield)
Steamroller Man is a superhero comedy about a gung-ho, happy-go-lucky hero with a huge head! Fans of The Tick, Venture Bros and the 1966 Batman TV show will enjoy this hilarious all-ages adventure, created by animation veteran Matthew Schofield!
Story and Art by Matthew Schofield
2. Living Heroes, 30 pages - Published by Steph Williams, (cc/ @swilliams)
Living Heroes is a fancomic that blends the '90s sitcom Living Single and some of my favorite Marvel characters. Misty Knight, Storm, Monica Rambeau, She-Hulk, Sam Wilson, Wyatt Wingfoot, and special guests are just trying to get by in a superhero kind of world. You can buy a physical version Living Heroes here: https://ko-fi.com/s/14c323c572
Story and Art by Steph Williams
3. Abnormal Alliance, 83 pages - Published by David Aragón, (cc/ @DavidAragon95)
Deeply flawed beings with superpowers, saving the world for selfish or messed up reasons... What could go wrong? A parody of superhero media from a place of love and respect. A story of love between a clueless guy and a princess from Hell. This comic's got it all, baby!
Story and Art by David Aragón
4. Killtopia, 181 pages - Published by BHP Comics, (cc/ @bhpcomics)
Killtopia is set in future Japan, and follows a salvage hunter called Shinji and his robot sidekick, Crash. Once word gets out that Crash holds the secret to curing a deadly nano-virus that’s killed millions around the world, every bounty hunter and Yakuza thug for 1000 city blocks joins the hunt for our heroes. Can they survive the night and change the course of humanity forever?
Story and Art by Craig Paton and Dave Cook Mr.
5. RAGS, 236 pages - Published by New Age Ninja Corps, (cc/ @RAGS_Comix)
Regina Ragowski is a salty Marine Vet who suddenly finds herself without pants during the initial zombie outbreak in California.
Story and Art by New Age Ninja Corps
6. Miss Meow, 71 pages - Published by Merc Publishing, (cc/ @mercmagazine)
Miss Meow is the only Merc with the balls to stand up to the Spartans. Her nemesis, Katfight, just wants to see her in the ground.
Story and Art by Merc Publishing