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What's Trending: Steampunk

ArtCrumbs Featured Comics • Mar 16, 2023

Steampunk comics have become increasingly popular among readers in recent years, thanks to their unique blend of sci-fi, fantasy, history, adventure, and horror elements. This genre often features an alternative history where the steam-powered technology of the Victorian era has evolved into advanced and imaginative machines, giving rise to new possibilities and dangers.

Today we have five Steampunk titles for our What's Trending series that you can check out and enjoy. Don't forget to comment on the release to discuss with other readers and give the creator feedback!

Angel and the World Enders, 23 pages - Published by Unknown Komics, (cc/ @unknown44)

The story follows the life of a girl named Angel, who for reasons unknown, was sent away from her family on the planet Chronus at a very young age. After crash-landing on the planet Indo and being mentored by a master battle mechanic named Justice. Her life is interrupted by a familiar culture with a history of destroying civilizations.

Story and Art by Unknown Komics


 


 

The Trials and Tribualtions of Miss Tilney, 98 pages - Published by David Doub, (cc/ @DavidDoub)

London Post columnist Henrietta Tilney finally gets her chance to be a real reporter. Her first assignment: interview Lord Beowulf Harwood, mass murderer. But the genial (if rather incorrigible) Lord Harwood and his brilliant but near-amoral associate, Dr. Charles Plum, proclaim his innocence. Something tells Miss Tilney that he is right, but finding out the dark secrets behind his framing may be the death of them all!

Story and Art by David Doub


 


 

Halloween Man, 1797 pages - Published by Halloween Man Comics, (cc/ @dedwards)

Slain by a vampire, but brought back to life by arcane magic, Solomon Hitch is Halloween Man, a flesh-eating zombie with the power of the horror movie sequel! Now, with the help of his glamorous super-scientist girlfriend Lucy, reprobate Necromancer Morlack, and hedonistic demi-god Man-Goat, he defends Solar City, Texas from evil.

Story and Art by Halloween Man Comics


 


 

Beware ..., 116 pages - Published by Invader Comics, (cc/ @Invader)

Too much fiction to be science fiction, too much science to be anything else; whether an invasion from above or a mutation from below, Beware profiles an idyllic country town where all the best dreams and worst nightmares of the American experiment meet in a culmination of science fiction, nostalgia, adventure and horrific comedy.

Story and Art by Invader Comics


 


 

Dragon Whisperer, 160 pages - Published by Red 5 Comics, (cc/ @joshuastarnes)

Young Rosalinda Eberhardt has an amazing gift, the ability to talk to any animal and understand them. Her gift becomes the key to a global power struggle when she meets the daring Captain Faulk and he introduces her to a real, live, dragon!

Story and Art by Alex De Luca and Glen Fernandez


 


 

The Crinoline Crime Club, 67 pages - Published by Space Captain Steve, (cc/ @SpaceCaptSteve)

Set in a neo-Victorian era city much like Paris. The Crinoline Crime Club is a comic that features full skirts, curly mustaches, and rooftop chases. Some things were just meant to be stolen and the infamous Renard Rouge is probably the one to steal them. At some point, Inspector Rodger Roget will hunt down his criminal quarry and bring them to justice. Roget has been after the wily thief for many years though this is probably not going to be the time he finally catches them.

Story and Art by Steve Stamatiadis