
Leo is an orphan- he never knew his father and his mother was killed before his eyes. Life is tough for him. The police are always after him- at the beginning of this comic, they've almost caught him. A very odd guardian angel comes to his rescue just in time to save him from the police and from another very odd man in water-filled platform shoes. Lots of great fight scenes ensue! When things calm down, Leo learns that he hasn't quite been as alone as he thought. The guardian angel was sent by his father… Zeus.
In the void of space, humanity explores looking for life and trying to charter new worlds. Don't believe everything you've seen on Star Trek. What's out there waiting in the dark abyss of space doesn't want to be found. With stunning art work and lighting sloo captures the lonely atmosphere of space as our broken crew tries to survive annihilation at the hands of a menacing alien race.
It all started on the fateful day that Epsilon1-F4240 (he calls himself Humphry now) had his turn to empty the rubbish bin at Regalia Accountancy Inc. On this fateful trip to the basement, he acquired a hat. The hat changed everything. Who knew that robots led such complicated lives? The art style in this comic is pleasingly simple, and the writing shines with humor and wit.
Thog is a caveman who was nearly killed by a mammoth stampede caused by an alien probe. The aliens felt responsible, so what did they do? They fixed him, of course. Now Thog isn't like any of the other cave men anymore. He's special. He does his best, but it just isn't good enough… Thog Infinitron is a hilarious comic of the first caliber. Why aren't you reading it yet?
In Junction City, there are men and women with strange powers and abilities, the Omega Humans. Ostracized by society, many turn to crime, while a few are employed by JCORP to keep the city safe. But can a corporation be trusted with law enforcement?
Welcome to the hallowed realm of Asgard, where the Norse pantheon hasn't quite grown up yet. Thor needs to be baby-sat, Loki gets in hot water with dadlike blood-brother Odin, and blind Hod can't ogle the Valkyries with the rest of his friends. Meanwhile, Odin's sacrificed eye (given to obtain the secret knowledge of how to stop the baby's crying) is plotting revenge… as well as it can anyway, being held up by the trolls, giants, dwarves, and svartelves…
Meet Melvin. Melvin is just your average American living in Japan. Big ears. Big Nose. Big… Hilarities. Raw Fish takes us on a journey to Japan through Melvin's eyes. Drawn by Corey Dye who himself being an American living and working in Japan shares his experiences as cultures clash. If you wanted to know more about Japan, this comic is a nice place to start.
Omega Chase is the story of Mack Baron, a man who knows who he is but doesn't know where he's supposed to be. Currently, he's the sheriff of a 19th century Texas town… but he also vaguely recalls being an officer on a 24th century starship… and an archer in a band of medieval adventurers. He'd love to sort it all out, but a zombie horde has just entered town, and he is Sheriff after all…
There are aliens behind the tavern. Hitler's grandmother has taken ill. A talking pencil is running for mayor. And Panic River's nuttiest citizen is taking the rap for a murder he didn't commit. David A J Berner calls Roy Barley, “A surreal carnival of the grotesque.”
For Mature Audiences!
Ahab from the literature classic Moby Dick gets a re-envisioned in this moody stark black and white comic where we follow our titular character as his journey carries him from his battle with the legendary white whale to the dark illusionary world at the bottom of the sea. The ghoulish atmosphere alone will capture you and pull you beneath its waves.
That's right, it's a comic about beautiful women who wrestle each other for fun and profit. Is there a problem with that? I didn't think so. Of course there is more to Rival Angels than that. For instance, main character Sabrina Mancini is stuggling to get her career going despite professional and personal rivalries… But really, a comic about revealingly-clad babes getting all rough and sweaty with each other? What are you waiting for? (Admit it, you wish this comic was yours.)
Cosmic warlords have come and they want the ââ¬Åenginesââ¬Â and they will do anything to secure them in their grasp. But what are these ââ¬Åenginesââ¬Â they are searching for and what evil purpose do they have planned once they obtain them? A small band of forgotten and broken heroes may be the only thing stopping these tyrants in their tracks. With a comic universe rich with varied characters and genre blending perfection, ttyler delivers one action packed roller coaster ride that you will never want to get off!
Welcome to Pinkerton National Park where the inhabitantsââ¬â¢ lives are more than just wild, they are out of control! Come on over and hang out with happy go lucky Buckley, sourpuss Tucker, and Steve, the guinea pig with an identity crisis!
Fantastic art and compelling writing tell the story of three men who are beyond human. A wild half-man who seems to like stopping evil a little TOO much. Another man who recklessly puts himself in death's way and has an important secret to protect. A third seems like a typical lazy moocher, until his black cloud of emotions get the better of him. What do they have to do with each other? Perhaps the prophecy will answer that…
Bairei is a bit of a player- well, more of a sleaze really. However the one woman he wants (the woman dating his rich adoptive father) he can't have… meanwhile the beautiful Rui has decided she needs to expand her circle of friends (the old ones are getting kinda catty). This manga-styled comic has all the guilty pleasures of a soap opera and none of the feminine hygiene commercials. Reads R-L
It's Opey's first day at school and he's a little nervous. Not because his dad seems to be a real weirdo who gives bad advice, or because the city he lives in (which he's never seen before) is some sort of manic psudo-future populated with robots and clones… but because he's afraid the other kids won't like him. You actually feel bad for the poor guy as he realizes people are afraid of him because he looks like a bomb. Fun, absurd, sad, and smart- oh and it looks nice too.
Fun to look at, fun to read, Starsign is just fun all-around. Siblings Petre and Mia are occultist weirdos who like to fight zombies and demons and seem to have some rather disturbing (yet strangely fitting) personality quirks to boot. Amazing use of color and design, lots of entertaining action, this one will go on lots of Favorite lists!
A lovely black-and-white comic, Cloud Eagle incorporates both American and Japanese style elements to tell what is turning out to be an interesting story. A group of teenagers focused on protecting their urban turf have trained themselves to be superior martial arists and a force for other gangs to fear. This time they may have to deal with more than they bargained for, with a kidnapping and a plot to consolidate gang factions.
This suspiciously adorable comic consists of the brain bubbles of an artist- all those little, random thoughts and ideas that a person can't get out of their head. It's cute, it's simple, it will give you a little smile on update days. You might even learn something- like even the gloomiest angst-ridden person is still a slave to a mew-ing kitty.
A manga-styled story based on the tale of Faust, a man who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for power and knowledge. The beginning of this comic focuses on Claire, the woman who for some reason feels obligated to the young doctor despite the village's hatred of him. Then again, they have a point- why ISN'T he doing anything about he plague? He seems to just mope around and drink coffee all day.
From the fella that brought us Blip and Action comes the story of Hiro, a boy who is learning martial arts at the Oyama School of Defense. Things aren't so serious though- he's not THAT great (yet), although he does try to stop a pink ninja from bullying a kid. When he gets picked on by the rest of the rainbow ninjas he has to explain his side of the story, but…
A young boy, convinced of his own uselessness, sits down near a bridge in the snow to have a good mope. Soon he gets a strange visitor, Death, who takes the boy with him because he needs an apprentice. The boy must have promise, although Death finds him annoying and stubborn (and probably whiny) from the get-go. how is this going to work out?
A boy wakes up in a London overrun by zombies and other monsters… sound familiar? Well, this comic is nothing like certain movies. In this case, the boy is a monster himself and finds other monsters to team up with in order to first survive, second save the world… Deceptively simple art and a number of endearing characters (not to mention a good ol' monster story) make this a great read!
Te Gustan los comicos del web espanoles?
*snicker* well even if you do, speaking even a single word of Spanish won't help you understand this very funny (but spooky strange) comic! Super cute simplistic art, recommended on a very high LOL to panel ratio!
Like any good silent comic, Action doesn't have any words. Wait, let's try that again. Action is all about action. It's a story conveyed through visuals only- but what visuals they are! The art (kinetic, striking, beautiful, scary) moves things along in this spine-tingly tale of a man battling the supernatural. Mostly it's just really cool!