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Popular Last Week: Psychological

ArtCrumbs Featured Comics • Jun 6, 2022



Mind benders, illusions, and the mixing of realities, prepare your mind for a trip! Our Popular Last Week focuses on the psychological, and it's a doozy, featuring:

1. Decrypting Rita, 58 pages - Published by Egypt Urnash, (cc/ @egypturnash)

A robot lady is dragged outside of reality by her ex-boyfriend. She's got to pull herself together across four parallel realities before a hive-mind can take over the planet. "This is pure glossy adrenaline... It’s utterly fantastic work." - Steve Morris (Comics Alliance) "Deliriously confusing and addictive... It’s kind of wonderful." - Peter Watts (Blindsight) "Seriously folks, if you haven't looked at Decrypting Rita yet you really ought to. Very post-singularity, much upload, wow." - Charlie Stross (Accelerando)

Story and Art by Egypt Urnash


 


 

2. Decay, 60 pages - Published by Fire Ant Ent, (cc/ @stokesthewriter)

A supernatural revenge thriller that will keep audiences guessing and rip your heart out. Fans of horror with a mystery will love "Decay".

Story and Art by Fire Ant Ent


 


 

3. Heavy Kill, 25 pages - Published by Jared Throne, (cc/ @heavykill)

Myra has been longing for more than her dull, somewhat tragic life in the quiet forest village of Siro. But the dangers that are starting to emerge aren’t at all what she hoped for. When villagers start getting brutally slaughtered in the night, Myra is forced to come face-to-face with a threat that may kill them all. But can one girl alone stand between Siro and its decimation?

Story and Art by Jared Throne


 


 

4. BounD, 163 pages - Published by Hexapus Ink, (cc/ @BounD)

When Seth appears to Natalia, he reveals a part of the universe that is unraveling and threatens what is left of mankind. - Natalia will have to accept the dark realities around her before she can save herself.

Story and Art by Hexapus Ink


 


 

5. Clockwork, 359 pages - Published by Birdy, (cc/ @birdy)

In 1907, the midst of Belle Époque Paris, a mysterious automaton falls into the hands of lonely watch repairman Stuart Lefebvre. It soon becomes clear that there’s more to the famed Dancing Doll than mere gears, and strange events lead him to question just what exactly he’s stumbled upon. Updates every other Sunday, with exceptions here and there! Find me on tumblr @birdy-the-artist and Twitter, @birdytheartist

Story and Art by Birdy


 


 

6. Tales Of The Omniverse, 26 pages - Published by The Omniverse of A.P. Delchi, (cc/ @fcg)

Tales of the Omniverse takes you on a one story per issue journey into life as we know it. Some people say it's like Raymond Carver meets The Twilight Zone. Others see themselves in another body. Regardless once you have entered the omniverse you will most likely never be the same again, and you will be ok with that.

Story and Art by The Omniverse of A.P. Delchi