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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Hammer of Freedom
The Hammer of Freedom
35 episodes
by Luciano Cunha
Every record has been destroyed or falsified. Every book has been rewritten. Every picture has been repainted. History has stopped. Nothing exists except the endless present and there is nothing that stands against the end of history and the enslavement of Man. Except The Hammer of Freedom!
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The Stranded
47 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
Presented in color for the first time and with its original title. Re-titled to the clunky TIME-JUMP WAR by the publisher, this sci-fi mini series has not been seen since the 1980's. The epic, eons-spanning story features terrific art by my Argentinos amigo Enrique Villagran.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Something Big
Something Big
80 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
Co-created by Chuck Dixon and Frank Fosco. Thirty years after an alien invasion brings mankind to the brink of extinction, one man realizes there's still a buck to be made. Larry Dorfman can't save mankind from alien conquerors, But he can take them for a bundle. Crime doesn't stop for the apocalypse. You can't keep a bad man down. Larry Dorfman's looking at the biggest score of his criminal career; a fortune in gold at the heart of an alien hive. Alien invaders have stolen our planet, Larry Dorfman just wants his cut.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Shade
Shade
69 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
The most enigmatic member of the Global Justice Initiative gets his own Alt★Hero comic! When a series of counterfeit paintings are substituted for valuable Old Masters, who is even going to notice? None other than SHADE, superhero, man of mystery, and wealthy European aristocrat.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Sword of God
The Sword of God
70 episodes
by SKY DOG
A grief-haunted Christian family man with a tragic past receives a mysterious sword. He embarks on a personal crusade against the world’s demonic forces using guns, faith, his tactical doggo, unchained AI, and the blessed blade—but primarily guns. An (Sx) denotes an episode with upgraded artwork--currently in progress for Season 1. God Bless!
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series 星期天漫画:暗部
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33 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
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Stonetoss
510 episodes
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Stonetoss is an independent webcomic covering current events, American politics and internet culture. Its primary theme is a critique of so-called “free thinkers” hysterically trying to shut all thinking down. The author encourages you to enjoy the comic, but if it offends you, that’s okay too.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Life of Ike
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by Bluestem
A collection of autobiographical poems in the style of Edmund C. Bentley’s “clerihews”, written by a highly intelligent, erudite pitbull-lab-corgi-collie mix.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Hammer of Freedom
The Hammer of Freedom
35 episodes
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Every record has been destroyed or falsified. Every book has been rewritten. Every picture has been repainted. History has stopped. Nothing exists except the endless present and there is nothing that stands against the end of history and the enslavement of Man. Except The Hammer of Freedom!
184614 views19645 likes
A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Stranded
The Stranded
47 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
Presented in color for the first time and with its original title. Re-titled to the clunky TIME-JUMP WAR by the publisher, this sci-fi mini series has not been seen since the 1980's. The epic, eons-spanning story features terrific art by my Argentinos amigo Enrique Villagran.
101482 views10244 likes
A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Something Big
Something Big
80 episodes
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Shade
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69 episodes
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Sword of God
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series 星期天漫画:暗部
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Stonetoss
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series The Life of Ike
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Then, of course, there was the incident that happened on the day that her father left home. That was different, though. That time, it wasn’t so much that she saw a person’s thoughts or feelings; it seemed more like she suddenly felt the way the world was moving; almost, you could say, as if she had known the thoughts of life itself. She had been able to say goodbye to him just fine when he was telling her to be a good girl and look out for her mother and telling her mother not to worry and that he would be careful, and she was fine when he was getting on the transport with the rest of the men who were coming from their town and trading a few words with those who were already in from different locations, and she was fine when she was waving to him when the doors were beginning to slide shut in front of all those faces. But as soon as the thick doors of metal and hard wood shut completely, covering her father’s face from view, something new… yet vaguely familiar… seared through her mind and heart.


She didn’t exactly see something, nor exactly hear something. She wasn’t sure what happened to her there. The wooden boards of the platform that stood at the edge of the rich-hued translucent field seemed to melt from under her. The creaking and groaning of the transport, the chatter of the gathered families, the lone crying voice, and the cheeps of the birds and the drowsy summer insects had swirled into an incomprehensible blur of sound. The warmth and fragrance of the afternoon sunlight on the fronds of grass and the late blooms shivered and dissolved from around her. She was left in a bright black, silently screaming still void that whirled dizzily around her firmly planted self. Nothing could be comprehended there. Everything was much too real. The only things at all that she could perceive was that she understood how an eternity could be spent there and that she understood why nobody came back after they died.


Then she did come back. Everything spun and re-formed back into its proper place with a nauseating twist and she found herself whole again, solid again, crumpled down in a heavy weight on the rough boards. Her hair was softly whisking her face, air was coming in and out of her lungs, her mother’s hand was pressing on her backbone through her clothes, and her eyes were open to the breeze. And she was crying.


Nothing had seemed to happen, nothing had seemed to have been told to her. Yet somehow she was suddenly convicted she would never see her father again. Nobody on the platform would see anyone in the transport ever again. Tears burst out of her eyes and she was panting for breath, and she knew everyone was scared and concerned but she couldn’t help any of that. It didn’t matter anyway. All that mattered was that her heart was breaking.


She had cried for more than two full hours in someone’s arms before she could manage to gasp out any words to answer the questions everyone had stopped asking a long time ago. Nothing was very clear to her except what she somehow suddenly felt sure of. Nobody really believed her anyway once they could finally make out her shuddering broken sobs.


Nobody but her mother. She had cried too, but only a little bit in the middle of the night, and when Veri asked her what was wrong she answered too quickly that she just missed her father, that was all. Veri hadn’t been convinced, but her mother had redirected her train of thought by telling her that this was the first night in her life that she hadn’t had anyone else in the house – of course she had her daughter, but she meant nobody there to watch out for her. Nobody older and stronger than her. Veri had said she would be there. She was little, and not very strong either, but together they would be strong for each other until… until father came home. He was gone for now, and it made their family seem a little broken, but the ones who remain always made each other whole and build themselves anew over the love of the one who has gone.

Her mother had stared at her again and her sightless eyes filled with more sudden tears.


It didn’t really matter that time, though, because even though Veri had no idea what “anew” meant, she knew that what she had said was true, and it helped fill the hole that the whatever-had-happened had torn in her heart.

They had helped each other, and they had grown much closer since then. Veri was her mother’s physical aid and guide, and her mother had been the same to Veri but led her in the choices she should make. It didn’t mean life was easier, but life wasn’t hard in general anyway. Only the nights, when memories and shadows inescapably haunted her, were hard.


But now it was day. None of this mattered to the little girl who had finally caught sight of the lone house she had been waiting for.

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Tatters

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After a catastrophe that destroys her world, a young girl must find a way to keep herself alive, but mysterious powers, searching shadows, and a broken heart make this hard. Then, in the most unexpected form, she finds - and learns - something that will change her life again. Could there be a way to end the war her side has started to lose?
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