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Seasons
40 episodes
by Nandor Fox Shaffer
SEASONS is an intertwining, deeply symbolic, allegorical drama and character-study that explores complex themes of identity, existence, purpose, responsibility, the world within and the world around us. With each passing season, Fletcher Hart Iiams gains a new set of incredible powers to overcome the challenges and enemies in his personal path to self-discovery and meaning. Written by Nandor Fox Shaffer. Art by Anthony Gonzales-Clark
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Neural Network Novellas
73 episodes
by Independent creator
AI generated art using text prompts are a new, controversial means of creating visual art. The cowboy and the shepherd have working dogs to assist them. The spaceman relies on his blaster and android assistant to complete his mission. The writer can now use an AI artist to create art for his written creations. Join us as we explore this new creative process by taking classic prose stories, feeding them to our supportive silicon sketcher, and share the results with you.
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A Mind Programmed
71 episodes
by Vox Day
The Greater Terran Ascendancy finds itself facing a historic crisis when the Shiva-class cruiser ATSV Rigel goes missing during a routine patrol through the Kantillon sector. Fortunately, the Ascendancy Intelligence Directorate's top operative, Daniela York, is on the scene.
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Ben Garrison
254 episodes
by Ben Garrison
Ben Garrison was sick of banker bailouts, political corruption and vanishing freedom. He decided to do something. He published his political cartoons on the Internet where they were seen by millions. Then came a legion of trolls on a twisted mission to destroy his reputation and silence him. But Ben Garrison would not be silenced....
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Full of Eyes
70 episodes
by WisePathBooks
The purpose of this series is to help you see (by faith), savor (as all satisfying food to your soul), and sing (in all of life) the beauty of the One True God as he is revealed in the crucified and risen Jesus throughout all of Scripture. This is not an arbitrary goal since the God for whom we—and all things—exist is communicated to his creation with definitive authority in the incarnate Son (John1:14,18), and with climactic finality at the cross (John 8:28, 17:1,5). The implication that derives from this truth is simple and yet, like the wardrobe in C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, contains worlds of glory within it: if we would know the glory, the beauty, the identity of the One True God, we look to the resurrection-illuminated cross of Jesus Christ. - by Christopher Powers (www.FullOfEyes.com)
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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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Alt★Hero
88 episodes
by Vox Day
The dawn of the era has led to a new arms race, albeit one that involves superhumans instead of super weapons. But while the United States has signed the Singapore Convention allowing the United Nations control over its superhumans, its biggest military rivals have not. So when the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps learns that a team of Chinese superheroes is operating on the North American continent, he has no choice but to call in the Force Recon team of secret superhumans whose existence is not even known to the Pentagon. Alt★Hero is the first in an exciting new line of superhero comics from Arkhaven Comics.
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FULLSTRIKE!
40 episodes
by Cliff Cosmic
Duster Fullstrike is the master of The Explosive Punch. He'll take on any dangerous job, so long as you can pay him with a secret technique.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Seasons
Seasons
40 episodes
by Nandor Fox Shaffer
SEASONS is an intertwining, deeply symbolic, allegorical drama and character-study that explores complex themes of identity, existence, purpose, responsibility, the world within and the world around us. With each passing season, Fletcher Hart Iiams gains a new set of incredible powers to overcome the challenges and enemies in his personal path to self-discovery and meaning. Written by Nandor Fox Shaffer. Art by Anthony Gonzales-Clark
46917 views6407 likes
A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Neural Network Novellas
Neural Network Novellas
73 episodes
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AI generated art using text prompts are a new, controversial means of creating visual art. The cowboy and the shepherd have working dogs to assist them. The spaceman relies on his blaster and android assistant to complete his mission. The writer can now use an AI artist to create art for his written creations. Join us as we explore this new creative process by taking classic prose stories, feeding them to our supportive silicon sketcher, and share the results with you.
15337 views479 likes
A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series A Mind Programmed
A Mind Programmed
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The Greater Terran Ascendancy finds itself facing a historic crisis when the Shiva-class cruiser ATSV Rigel goes missing during a routine patrol through the Kantillon sector. Fortunately, the Ascendancy Intelligence Directorate's top operative, Daniela York, is on the scene.
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Ben Garrison
Ben Garrison
254 episodes
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Ben Garrison was sick of banker bailouts, political corruption and vanishing freedom. He decided to do something. He published his political cartoons on the Internet where they were seen by millions. Then came a legion of trolls on a twisted mission to destroy his reputation and silence him. But Ben Garrison would not be silenced....
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Full of Eyes
Full of Eyes
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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Ember War
Ember War
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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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A tiny thumbnail of the cover art for the comics series Alt★Hero
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Duster Fullstrike is the master of The Explosive Punch. He'll take on any dangerous job, so long as you can pay him with a secret technique.
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The Streets panel 1

How much of this was real? How much was a dream?

It was finally raining, and the question haunted the man as he sat hunched over in the alley where he had been awakened moments earlier by a brutal kick. The boys laughed at him, hurling insults he didn't quite comprehend, and eventually snatched his mask away.

If the doctor was right, he'd be dead soon. Whatever was in the air would kill him without a mask. But it had been raining that night, the first time it had rained in a long time, based on the layers of dust on everything, so maybe the air would be cleaner now.

His body was already failing, weakened by days or perhaps weeks of scarce food, mostly scavenged from restaurant trash bins.

Isolation had become his constant companion. Everyone wore large masks on the street, and every time he had tried to enter a building where he might be able to take his off, he had met with abject failure. This city looked like a war zone, the few scattered businesses armed with guards and heavy fortifications and security measures.

The people seemed to fall into two very distinct classes. A few glided around in futuristic cars, sometimes emerging only for seconds while they entered a building. Heavily guarded each step of the way; it was as if they expected to be attacked. But by whom?

The other class of people, which he seemed to now be a part of, walked the streets slowly, seemingly aimlessly. At first, they looked to him almost like zombies, but after a few encounters, the man realized they were like homeless people he remembered from his old life, roaming the streets. But these couldn't be homeless; there were way too many. Anyway, he was homeless.

He had been slowly making his way through the city, trying to get into places, talk to people. A few hours ago, after a surprisingly good plate of leftover lasagna, he had lain down in an alley to sleep.

Despair crept in. Where was God in all this?

Today he had been planning to visit a church he had spied about a mile down the street he now navigated. As he drifted to sleep, he distinctly remembered thanking God for the unexpected meal and asking for deliverance. Now he probably had a cracked rib or two, no mask, and no strength to go on.

"Thanks a lot, God." he breathed. "Maybe you are gone too. It sure looks that way."

Still, the man decided to make one last push for the church he had glimpsed. Who knows, maybe they would let him in there. Didn't some churches have soup kitchens?

The man slowly made his way down the street, mostly walking in the street itself. There were not very many vehicles, and the sidewalks were unpassable. He did have to keep vigilant, though, as vehicles, especially these small motorcycle-looking vehicles, drove the street at incredible speed. And in almost complete silence. He often would feel the wind wake of these machines before he even realized they were flying past him.

The Streets panel 3

Not much longer now. The man could see the church building ahead. He could hear music in the distance. Not the music he would have expected from a church, though. And it was getting louder quickly.

As he started up the steps to the church, he realized the music wasn't coming from there at all. He swung around, rooted to the spot, as a motorcycle slowly approached and stopped in front of the church steps, feet away from where he was standing. The music, some techno-death metal blend, blared from speakers hidden somewhere in the terrifying machine before him.

Suddenly it stopped.

"No mask, sir?"

"Some kids stole my mask," the man began, "I'm hoping to find one in ..."

"Kids, huh?" the motorcycle rider interrupted as he removed his helmet. "Is that what we're calling them now?"

The man stared. The young man, not much older than a teen, with platinum blond hair and light blue eyes, sat there with a smirk on his face. He looked for all the world like a beach bum on his way to a day of surfing. What was he doing in this world?

"... no stinkin' mask."

The old man realized he had missed what the rider said. "What?"

"You don't need it. Wake up. Breathe!"

And with that, he was off with an explosion of symphonic sound.

The church doors slowly creaked open as the old man pulled on an ancient handle. He shuffled into the darkness and slowly fumbled his way to another door. Light came through the crack at the bottom of the door. But from the sounds he heard, he could already tell this was no place of worship.


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50 Years Later

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An old man enters a distopian world after spending fifty years in jail. Seeking justice and redemption, he slowly uncovers the truth of what happened to him ... and what has happened to the world.
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