7,631
17,032,035
View notifications
Login
Logout
Browse
AC
Arkhaven Comics
›
AN
Arkhaven Novels
›
IC
Independent Comics
›
IN
Independent Novels
›
中
中文漫画
›
Bingeable
Invasion '55
106 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
Chuck Dixon's unapologetic homage to the 50's movies he watched on the Early Show as a kid. He describes it as 'A real labor of love and a ball to write. Bad guys from outer space versus the US Air Force.' What's not to love? It also "inspired" the "surprise" ending of M. Night Shaymalan's movie Signs. Chuck is still waiting on his check. Lito Fernandez brings a real period feel to this limited series with his Frank Robbins/ Milton Caniff inspired artwork. We discovered multiple missing pages from the original Invasion '55 story, restored and reintegrated them into their rightful place, and are re-releasing the story in its restored glory.
78636 views
4194 likes
Give My Regards to Black Jack
112 episodes
by Shuho Sato
Written by award winning author Shuho Sato, Give My Regards to Black Jack is a long running manga series about corruption within the Japanese medical industry. The series has sold over ten million copies worldwide.
59451 views
1881 likes
Ben Garrison Classics
85 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. These are the comics they tried to disappear....
154162 views
10472 likes
Chateau Grief
436 episodes
by Jean Guillet
Technically it's only kidnapping if she tries to leave.
287437 views
31282 likes
Chuck Dixon’s Avalon
106 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
From the mean streets of Moseley to the oceanfront villas of Diamond Beach, crime affects everyone in Avalon. And the presence of the superhumans known around the city as "specials" hasn't necessarily made life for the average citizen any better, since the local vigilantes are as apt to demand payment for their protection as they are to provide their services for free. The crime-fighting duo of King Ace and Fazer are true heroes, not vigilantes, as Fazer explains the difference to a reporter interviewing him for the Avalon Sentinel. A hero doesn't expect thanks or payment, he helps people because it is the right thing to do. And a hero doesn't kill anyone, ever. All Fazer and the big guy are trying to do is make everyday life better for everyone who lives in their city. But even heroes face temptation.
215284 views
27882 likes
Gorgo
43 episodes
by Independent creator
The 1960's classic "big monster" movie Gorgo becomes a comic book with scripts by the prolific Joe Gill and wonderful art by Spider-Man creator Steve Ditko.
24747 views
2004 likes
Right Ho Jeeves
64 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
RIGHT HO, JEEVES tells of the travails of the inimitable Bertie Wooster, who is summoned from the comforts of #3A Berkley Mansions, London to Brinkley Manor by his imperious Aunt Dahlia. Love is in the air and Wodehousian shenanigans are afoot, as Wooster is not the sole guest at the manor, which is also playing host to the fairy-gazing Madeline Basset as well as the famous newt-fancier Augustus Fink-Nottle. Adapted from the classic Wodehouse novel by comics legend Chuck Dixon and drawn by SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN illustrator Gary Kwapisz.
66417 views
11360 likes
BOB
156 episodes
by WisePathBooks
Bob Moran is a multi-award winning British illustrator and cartoonist. His work deals with themes of politics, ethics and family. He uses emotion to convey important messages, defend moral principles and to invite people to reflect on what really matters in life. Between 2011 and 2021, Bob was political cartoonist for The Daily Telegraph. During this time, he established himself as one of the most revered and popular satirists in the UK. In January 2022 Bob began working for The Democracy Fund, a Canadian charity that defends and promotes civil liberties and constitutional rights. During a very dark period for humanity, Bob seeks to create powerful imagery that brings hope and reassurance to the oppressed, in defiance of their oppressors. At a time when so many appear to have forgotten the things that give life meaning, he is determined to help them remember.
599883 views
28001 likes
Invasion '55
106 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
Chuck Dixon's unapologetic homage to the 50's movies he watched on the Early Show as a kid. He describes it as 'A real labor of love and a ball to write. Bad guys from outer space versus the US Air Force.' What's not to love? It also "inspired" the "surprise" ending of M. Night Shaymalan's movie Signs. Chuck is still waiting on his check. Lito Fernandez brings a real period feel to this limited series with his Frank Robbins/ Milton Caniff inspired artwork. We discovered multiple missing pages from the original Invasion '55 story, restored and reintegrated them into their rightful place, and are re-releasing the story in its restored glory.
78636 views
4194 likes
Give My Regards to Black Jack
112 episodes
by Shuho Sato
Written by award winning author Shuho Sato, Give My Regards to Black Jack is a long running manga series about corruption within the Japanese medical industry. The series has sold over ten million copies worldwide.
59451 views
1881 likes
Ben Garrison Classics
85 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. These are the comics they tried to disappear....
154162 views
10472 likes
Chateau Grief
436 episodes
by Jean Guillet
Technically it's only kidnapping if she tries to leave.
287437 views
31282 likes
Chuck Dixon’s Avalon
106 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
From the mean streets of Moseley to the oceanfront villas of Diamond Beach, crime affects everyone in Avalon. And the presence of the superhumans known around the city as "specials" hasn't necessarily made life for the average citizen any better, since the local vigilantes are as apt to demand payment for their protection as they are to provide their services for free. The crime-fighting duo of King Ace and Fazer are true heroes, not vigilantes, as Fazer explains the difference to a reporter interviewing him for the Avalon Sentinel. A hero doesn't expect thanks or payment, he helps people because it is the right thing to do. And a hero doesn't kill anyone, ever. All Fazer and the big guy are trying to do is make everyday life better for everyone who lives in their city. But even heroes face temptation.
215284 views
27882 likes
Gorgo
43 episodes
by Independent creator
The 1960's classic "big monster" movie Gorgo becomes a comic book with scripts by the prolific Joe Gill and wonderful art by Spider-Man creator Steve Ditko.
24747 views
2004 likes
Right Ho Jeeves
64 episodes
by The Legend Chuck Dixon
RIGHT HO, JEEVES tells of the travails of the inimitable Bertie Wooster, who is summoned from the comforts of #3A Berkley Mansions, London to Brinkley Manor by his imperious Aunt Dahlia. Love is in the air and Wodehousian shenanigans are afoot, as Wooster is not the sole guest at the manor, which is also playing host to the fairy-gazing Madeline Basset as well as the famous newt-fancier Augustus Fink-Nottle. Adapted from the classic Wodehouse novel by comics legend Chuck Dixon and drawn by SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN illustrator Gary Kwapisz.
66417 views
11360 likes
BOB
156 episodes
by WisePathBooks
Bob Moran is a multi-award winning British illustrator and cartoonist. His work deals with themes of politics, ethics and family. He uses emotion to convey important messages, defend moral principles and to invite people to reflect on what really matters in life. Between 2011 and 2021, Bob was political cartoonist for The Daily Telegraph. During this time, he established himself as one of the most revered and popular satirists in the UK. In January 2022 Bob began working for The Democracy Fund, a Canadian charity that defends and promotes civil liberties and constitutional rights. During a very dark period for humanity, Bob seeks to create powerful imagery that brings hope and reassurance to the oppressed, in defiance of their oppressors. At a time when so many appear to have forgotten the things that give life meaning, he is determined to help them remember.
599883 views
28001 likes
Around the Network
John Byrne Tells the New York Times the X-Men Were Not Originally A Black Civil Rights Or LGBTQ Allegory
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
John Byrne gave a rare interview to the New York Times this week, timed to the release of X-Men: Elsewhen — the 31-issue alternate timeline story he spent three years drawing as unpublished fan fiction before Abrams Comi…
Brianna Wu Says the Q Has Hijacked the LGBT Movement
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Brianna Wu, also known as Literally Wu, the trans activist most famous for riding GamerGate to a political career, posted a lengthy Facebook statement this week endorsing a recent New York Times essay arguing that gay an…
Star Trek And Doom Novelist Dafydd ab Hugh Reportedly Passees Away At 65
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Dafydd ab Hugh, born David M.
VIDEO: My Plan To Save Baen Books
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
First contact with the Oridians was supposed to be humanity’s proudest moment.
Retailers Are Refusing to Sell GTA 6 Because the Physical Edition Has No Disc
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Rockstar confirmed on June 24 that the physical edition of Grand Theft Auto VI, launching November 19 at $79.99, will ship with a download code inside the box.
Five Science Fiction Novels Of Independence
fandompulse — 3 hours ago
Independence Day reading lists tend to reach for science fiction where America wins because it is America.
The Retreat of the Ten Thousand 9/9
juniorclassics — 3 hours ago
The final part of the second tale from Heroes of History
Never, Ever, Explain the SSH
sigmagame — 4 hours ago
What part of "shut up" and "stop helping" is so hard?
John Byrne Tells the New York Times the X-Men Were Not Originally A Black Civil Rights Or LGBTQ Allegory
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
John Byrne gave a rare interview to the New York Times this week, timed to the release of X-Men: Elsewhen — the 31-issue alternate timeline story he spent three years drawing as unpublished fan fiction before Abrams Comi…
Brianna Wu Says the Q Has Hijacked the LGBT Movement
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Brianna Wu, also known as Literally Wu, the trans activist most famous for riding GamerGate to a political career, posted a lengthy Facebook statement this week endorsing a recent New York Times essay arguing that gay an…
Star Trek And Doom Novelist Dafydd ab Hugh Reportedly Passees Away At 65
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Dafydd ab Hugh, born David M.
VIDEO: My Plan To Save Baen Books
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
First contact with the Oridians was supposed to be humanity’s proudest moment.
Retailers Are Refusing to Sell GTA 6 Because the Physical Edition Has No Disc
fandompulse — 2 hours ago
Rockstar confirmed on June 24 that the physical edition of Grand Theft Auto VI, launching November 19 at $79.99, will ship with a download code inside the box.
Five Science Fiction Novels Of Independence
fandompulse — 3 hours ago
Independence Day reading lists tend to reach for science fiction where America wins because it is America.
The Retreat of the Ten Thousand 9/9
juniorclassics — 3 hours ago
The final part of the second tale from Heroes of History
Never, Ever, Explain the SSH
sigmagame — 4 hours ago
What part of "shut up" and "stop helping" is so hard?
More
Store
›
Blog
›
Partners
›
Contact
›
Exit