Today's Popular Last Week will leave you spellbound with enchanting realms of mysticism and the supernatural. Let the ancient prophecies, modern-day witches, and spooky other-worldly forces whisk you away, offering a bewitching escape from the ordinary. Diving into the spell-binding pages of these tomes, it's just another Mystic Monday in the lives of these characters!
Falling awake, 274 pages - Published by JAN DITLEV, (cc/ @jditlev)
After awakening from cryosleep on a remote and hostile planet, John finds himself stranded with a young girl and a looming threat that isn't human. As they struggle to survive and unravel the mystery of their predicament, John must confront the demons of his past and his place in the universe, forced to reflect on his life's choices and reconcile with a past that has haunted him. In the face of a harsh and unforgiving landscape, John must find the strength to overcome his own fears and forge a new path forward, before it's too late to escape the planet and start anew.
Story and Art by JAN DITLEV
Wanderlust, 101 pages - Published by Cryptid Shadows, (cc/ @CryptidShadows)
Sophie, a young woman embarking on the first leg of her independent life, finds herself falling for her quiet and reserved coworker, Ace. While lost in thought deep within the Appalachian mountains, Ace finds himself forced to confront his inner demons as they manifest themselves in the form of something he can no longer hide. Story and lines by Jay Miller, color by Peri Pendrake.
Story and Art by Cryptid Shadows
Morning Star, 31 pages - Published by Mad Cave Studios, (cc/ @chrisfernandez)
LOOKOUT 1956. Kootenai National Forest, Montana. When smokejumper Nathan Garrett perishes in a raging wildfire, his surviving family’s hopes and happiness turn to ashes. Now, one year following Nathan’s death, wife, and mother of two, Jolene Garrett, takes her crumbling family to the Morning Star lookout seeking solace through closure–to scatter her husband’s remains. But something far beyond the reach of their wildest imaginings awaits the Garrett family in the Montana wilderness–something more powerful than their anguish and torment. Something that transcends space and time. No telephones. No electricity. No transportation. No escape.
Story and Art by David 'DB' Andry, James B. Emmet, Jason Wordie, Justin Birch, Marco Finnegan, Tim Daniel
Godsbane, 102 pages - Published by Art Crumbs, (cc/ @ArtCrumbs)
A healer named Aros attempts to revive his friend and idol by making a deal with his enemy, the God of Death. The god asks Aros to kill his fellow islanders as payment, though, it eventually goes horribly wrong. It's a heavier story about death, how we cope with our grief, and how to master our own role in this thing called life. It's akin to Wolf's Rain, To your Eternity, and Vagabond. Ranked #5 sitewide in 2022 and #9 sitewide in 2023! Thank you for your support!
Story and Art by Jackson and Krispy (Logo Design)
Deck of Fates, 117 pages - Published by Creationistlife, (cc/ @Creationistlife)
When you are chosen by the fates to become an Arcana you will find yourself thrust into a world ruled by magic and strength. Arcana can harness the will of the Tarot Spirit that chose them to change the world for better or worse.
Story and Art by Creationistlife
Hack/Slash (Omnibus), 2081 pages - Published by Image Comics, (cc/ @GCpartnerships)
At the end of every horror movie, one girl always survives...in this case, Cassie Hack not only survives, she turns the tables by hunting and destroying the horrible slashers that would do harm to the innocent! Alongside the gentle giant known as Vlad, the two cut a bloody path through those who deserve to be put down...hard!
Story and Art by Brian Baugh, Celor, Daniel Leister, Dave Crosland, Elena Casagrande, Emilio Laiso, Emily Stone, Kevin Mellon, Michael Moreci, Rebekah Isaacs, Ryan Ottley, Skottie Young, Stefano Caselli, Stevano Caselli, Tim Seeley, Tini Howard
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