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2021: A Cold War super soldier accidentally wakes from a cryogenic freeze long after the war has ended to find out his existence is now meaningless. Being too dumb to reconcile this he goes out into the wild to satisfy …
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2021: In this collection of intertwined stories, paranoid conspiracy and soft-boiled noir bubbles under every aspect of daily life - and at the center of it all is Career Criminal, the tuxedoed conduit between our squar…
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2017: Ten thousand years ago, agents of an advanced civilization clash with a pacifist cult over control of prehistoric human society. This sci-fi epic from the creators of the critically acclaimed Ancestor also contain…
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2021: Join a huge cast including angry space techs, anxious energy workers, obsequious ramen robots, suspicious arcade owners, snack-driven vat-grown bears, and correspondence school druids in this backstage adventure a…
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2020: In Pieces: Somplace Which I Call Home is Kurt Ankeny's debut graphic novel. A series of short meditative vignettes which are by turns comedic, poetic, or absurd reveals the personality of the small New England tow…
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2021: From Thomas Herpich, three-time Emmy Award-winning writer and storyboard artist on TV's Adventure Time, Over the Garden Wall, and Steven Universe, comes an experimental illustrated narrative exploring easy answers…
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2015: Ozone depletion and dwindling resources have driven the human race into domed cities where population controls are strictly enforced. When a young couple goes looking for an anti-government paradise in the desert …
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2019: Pleading With Stars is a collection of stories about people interacting with each other, and the universe, and often finding that they themselves are smaller and yet more wondrous in comparison. From the mind and …
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2019: Hartley Lin's most candid work to date. Having discarded his former pen name, Lin narrates 'Shapeshifter,' about a period of rapid change in his life that includes moving to the woods outside Montreal and the inte…
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2019: Skyscrapers, Inc., a subsidiary of AdHouse Books, opened its doors in 2008 and quickly went from fledgling startup to comics 'powerhouse.' It's now time for their Annual Report and Accounting. No, really. Limited …
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2016: Growing up it felt like she was meant to be ashamed of her sexuality. Girls aren't supposed to want those things, right? With grand visions of sexual empowerment, Emma decides to try being an operator for a sex ho…
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2017: Psychedelic pulp. Satanic noir. The story of three unusual agents of order trying to bring justice to a world on the brink of chaos. The pulp of yesterday retold through the lens of modern, over-the-top, psychedel…
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2019: Often referred to as 'The Freak,' most people thought of him as the world's ugliest man. He's hated by all based strictly on how repulsive he is. Whether they like it or not, his aura and appearance leaves people …
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2021: The Turtlenecks are a heist-based performance art collective who specialise in stealing conceptual artworks. Not just the art objects, but the concepts that surround and protect them too. It's an art-world satire …
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2019: Aging President George Washington has escaped an abduction attempt and must return to the White House before his impostor takes control of the fledgling nation. Along the way he encounters several famous faces, wi…
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2011: (W/A) Jay Stephens Welcome to Oddville!, the complete collection of newspaper comic strips by award-winning cartoonist Jay Stephens, best known for his animated TV series Tutenstein and The Secret Saturdays. Join …
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2018: The long-awaited first collection from Pope Hats! After insomniac law clerk Frances Scarland is recruited by her firm's most notorious senior partner, she seems poised for serious advancement, whether she wants it…