Loading...

Anthropomorphic comic

Aggretsuko

Aggretsuko

Sanrio and Oni Press join forces to bring Aggretsuko to comics for the first time! Aggretsuko, the hit Netflix show in production for season three, stars Retsuko the Red Panda, a young office worker stuck in a thankless job, whose only stress release is singing heavy metal at the local karaoke joint. With the help of her friends, can she ever find the job satisfaction she craves - - not to mention adventure, the approval of her mother, and even... love?! These comics explore all these issues and more, brought to life by today's top talent!

Honk!

Honk!

N/a

Beany and Cecil

Beany and Cecil

N/a


Love

Love

A young lion wanders the Serengeti in search of a pride to call his own. But being alone, he is watched with cautious eyes by those families he encounters along the way, including a coalition of rival males in search of their own pride to conquer. So the nomad searches patiently, waiting for the opportunity to claim his territory and find a new family. But loneliness can breed ferocity... The third volume in the lavishly illustrated, award-winning series of wildlife graphic novels, each depicting a day in the life of different wild animals, told through the dramatic lens of Disney-esque storytelling, like a nature documentary in illustration.

Grumpy Cat/Garfield

Grumpy Cat/Garfield

It’s the inevitable meeting of the sourpusses! Garfield, the reigning cynical cat of newspapers and TV, crosses paths with Grumpy Cat, the internet sensation whose scowl endeared herself to the world. Who’s the most sarcastic? Well, he likes lasagna and not much else…and she doesn’t even like lasagna. Can these two inhabit the same comic book mini-series, let alone the same planet? You’ll find out in a trio of issues written by Mark Evanier and illustrated by Steve Uy. We’d say it’s the cat’s meow but neither of these cats meows.

Critical Error

Critical Error

Originally printed (but only in black and white!) in The Art of John Byrne, this early gem is told entirely in pictures. A spaceman crashes on a remote world and discovers its wonderful secret, only to be faced with a fateful dilemma... Beautiful Byrne art, available in color for the first time.

Dinosaurs For Hire (1988)

Dinosaurs For Hire (1988)

N/a

Battlecats: Tales of Valderia

Battlecats: Tales of Valderia

The first in a series of anthology stories designed to shed light on the rich history of the world of Battlecats. Each issue is crafted by a different creative team and will enhance the already lush characterization of some of the most important felines in the millennia since Valderia's inception.

Wolf & Red

Wolf & Red

In 1942, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animator Tex Avery moved over to MGM studios and created a world of characters that redefined animated insanity. Wolf, Red Hot Riding Hood, Screwball Squirrel, and Droopy oozed with more personality than any of their cookie-cutter contemporaries. Now, more than 50 years later, Dark Horse Comics is proud to bring Avery's multi-dimensional creations of madness to comic books!

Wild's End: Journey's End

Wild's End: Journey's End

The conclusion to the celebrated, anthropomorphic, sci-fi comic series is finally here, presented as an original graphic novel. Despite the military’s best efforts, the alien invaders have seized a firm grip on the world. Cities have been invaded and the countryside overrun, leaving little hope for humanity’s resistance. With few options left, the survivors will need to look to the very people they once feared to make a last ditch effort to turn the tide of the war. Written by Dan Abnett (Guardians of the Galaxy, Aquaman Rebirth) and illustrated by I.N.J. Culbard (Doctor Who) in the classic sci-fi tradition but with an anthropomorphic twist, Wild’s End: Journey’s End reveals powerful acts of humanity persevering in the face of war on a worldwide scale.

Baby Snoots

Baby Snoots

Published from August 1970 to November 1975 with 22 total issues numbered 1-22.

Wild's End

Wild's End

WHY WE LOVE IT: We love smart takes on classic science-fiction mythos and who better to take advantage of the iconography of H.G. Wells and War of the Worlds than Dan Abnett, one of comics' most renowned sci-fi writers and one of creators responsible for the groundbreaking run on Guardians of the Galaxy that inspired the upcoming Marvel movie. Paired with I.N.J. Culbard who has made a name for himself with the critically acclaimed adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, it's a team perfectly built for the visually impactful adventure stories readers love. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT: Inspired by the sci-fi aesthetic of War of the Worlds and the anthropomorphic characters of Blacksad and Mouse Guard, readers will be blown away by Culbard's art while fans of Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's Cornetto Trilogy (SHAUN OF THE DEAD, WORLD'S END) will fall in love with Clive, Peter, and Gilbert as they try to survive an alien invasion. WHAT IT'S ABOUT: When a rural English community of the 1930s is the victim of an alien invasion, the residents' lives are upended by the harsh realities of life-and-death violence. Led by the town's outsider and retired war veteran, they will have to rally together to uncover the secret of their invaders and ultimately fight back.

Spooky Haunted House

Spooky Haunted House

N/a

Bad Gateway

Bad Gateway

Owl is gone, Werewolf Jones has moved in, and everything as Megg and Mogg know it begins to fall apart. Hanselmann’s comic premise of his previous graphic novels ― eternally stoned, slacker roommates ― stretches at the seams as his characters reflect the psychological toll that their years of unsustainable, determined insouciance and self-medication has inflicted.

Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics (1944)

Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics (1944)

Ziggy Pig And Silly Seal Comics ran during 1944 through 1946 for 6 issues.

Terry-Toons Comics

Terry-Toons Comics

Status: Completed Views: 13,814 Bookmark


DuckTales: Faires And Scares

DuckTales: Faires And Scares

After successfully charting an uncharted island, Uncle Scrooge, Launchpad, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby head back to McDuck Manor. But the Launchpad that leaves the island with them is different than the one that arrived, and it’s really upsetting Dewey! As Launchpad acts more and more out of character, Dewey is determined to get to the bottom of things before they get too out of hand! Find out if he succeeds in “Will the Real Launchpad Please Stand Up?”

Spider-Ham

Spider-Ham

APORKALYPSE NOW! Not a dream! Not a hoax! Not an imaginary tail! Spider-Ham finally has his own series! (Again!) Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham finds himself jumping through time, side-by-side with Peter PARKER, the Spectacular Spider-MAN! ZEB WELLS and WILL ROBSON bring you the Ham and Man story you’ve been waiting for!

Loading...