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Hypergamouse
118 episodes
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77 episodes
by Vox Day
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Based Comic
36 episodes
by Taylor West
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221 episodes
by Codex & Q
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Ember War
30 episodes
by Jon Del Arroz
The countdown to the invasion of Earth has begun. A merciless alien race bent on human extermination has pointed its armada towards Earth. The countdown to their arrival begins. A mysterious intelligence warns only a young scientist, Marc Ibarra, of our impending doom. Together, the two create a plan for humanity to survive the invasion. Even with the aid of advanced new technology, Marc is faced with a major problem. The plan—if it works—can only save a fraction of us. Who survives? Who dies? How can humanity win the battle against almost certain annihilation? With what will only be an ember of humanity left, will it be enough to rekindle our chance for survival and strike back at the Xaros? The Ember War is the first novel in an epic military sci-fi series by Richard Fox. Adapted for comics by Jon Del Arroz.
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Guns and money. There's no sin in either one of them. They can be used for good or bad, if you believe in those things. But they can only be as good or bad as the man who holds them.
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Neural Network Novellas
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In December 2012, the U.S. government launched a secret program to create superhumans called Ascendants. In July 2018, the U.S. government lost control over them. Now, America enters a new era in which ordinary men and women can become the heroes we need... or the monsters we fear. TIME TO ASCEND!
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Hypergamouse
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Midnight's War
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Based Comic
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Vegfolk Fables
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Ember War
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Early in my childhood I became fascinated by the world of Nature.

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I recall walking out of the yard, and on to the road overlooking the city far below. I was barely four years old, then.

I saw a milkweed plant on the roadside. Its delicate pink and beige flowers, were alive with jewel-like metallic green beetles, and orange milkweed bugs. I was fascinated, and so I picked some, and brought it home to my mother.  

But Mother said it stunk, and forced me to dispose of it. I didn’t understand why she didn’t like my bouquet, so I brought home some more. Once again, she angrily threw it out.

“Don’t you bring that smelly skunkweed home or run away again! Do you hear? It might be poisonous!” And she locked me in the back yard.

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There was only one other house on the road. The boys who lived there were a little older than I, but they wouldn’t play with me because they didn’t understand my serious interest in nature. Often they shoved me around, which made me very lonely.

So I took even more interest in nature, and like other boys, I created strange creatures in my imagination, like heroes and villains of the wild.

I called these bird-like creatures the Telephonepolies. When I heard an exciting piece of a symphony on the radio it would turn my imagination loose, and I would feel the great power of these destructive creatures.


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In the Anise forests there were Little Gorder Telephonepolies that would sting you with their three stingers.

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The Lost Era Transcripts

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JW MacLean
Artist Pete Hampton, (1940-2018) was a wildly eccentric genius. He created slide shows of his paintings to tell the beautiful, and terrifying stories of his early childhood in the remote hills of Southern California. This work was re created from Pete's journals and the original paintings from 1961 through the early 1970's.
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Was it a Dream? ConclusionEpisode #30
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Story Four: NightEpisode #13
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Story Two: The Dark Ages part sixEpisode #9
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Story Two: The Dark Ages part fiveEpisode #8
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Story Two: The Dark Ages part fourEpisode #7
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Story Three: Telephonepolies
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