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Popular Last Week: Technology

ArtCrumbs Featured Comics • Jul 11, 2022



Summer and Winter break are here, and we've got your fix for all things technology for our Popular Last Week! Robots, Video games, conspiracies, and strange colorful sentient beings, don't forget the charger on this adventure, featuring:


1. Not All Robots, 105 pages - Published by AWA Studios, (cc/ @WillGraves)

In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong?

Story and Art by AWA Studios


 


 

2. I am the Final Boss, 58 pages - Published by rensensei, (cc/ @rensensei)

A corporate slave in a tech company accidentally discovers secret game server on the Dark Web. However, he is forced to play and become the final boss of the game where he could earn or lose all of his crypto depending on the quests given.

Story and Art by rensensei


 


 

3. Platinum Soldier, 35 pages - Published by Winged Sun Comics, (cc/ @WingedSunComics)

Platinum Soldier centers on an ancient substance called "Melam" that can give powers to those who are chosen to wield it. Our story incorporates a cohesive overarching conspiracy driven universe based in modern times. The heroes in our story wield scientifically plausible weaponry to combat an ancient cultist ruling class.

Story and Art by Winged Sun Comics


 


 

4. Paradoxum Tricker (Season 1 Part 1), 507 pages - Published by ALAvidere, (cc/ @ALAvidere)

When colorful sentient beings re-populate amongst human society, a sudden biological phenomenon within them is causing them to transform into eldritch entities. It’s going to take two unique individuals and their group of friends to look for answers, forcing them to question their roots, look back at their history, and understand their existence.

Story and Art by ALAvidere


 


 

5. Super Mario Adventures Continued (A Fan Comic!), 108 pages - Published by So Very Unofficial, (cc/ @IllustratrixShiro)

Super Mario Adventures Continued (SMAC for short) is a love letter to the Super Mario Universe written by Gabe Lerman, Edited by Beth Lerman, and drawn by Shiro (me!) It is and will remain completely, 100% free to read and is a derivative, parody work based off Charlie Nozawa's Super Mario Adventures comics.

Story and Art by So Very Unofficial


 


 

6. Blue Screen, 94 pages - Published by Blu-kun, (cc/ @bluescreenoff)

Coding manga ❗❓ Blue Screen is a shōnen manga about competitive programming. Yes, you read that right. Follow Kai Uchiumi’s path to becoming the greatest programmer! For more info, go to patreon.com/bluescreen_off! Join the Blue Screen Army! https://discord.gg/TGHw3m4Nsn Check the links: linktr.ee/bluescreen_off

Story and Art by Blu-kun