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Psychological comic
Red Room: Trigger Warnings
The best selling, most talked about series of 2020 kicks off its second four-issue “season” with another self-contained mini-masterpiece of monthly comics storytelling. In this issue, the Decimator presents... The Rat Queens! And unfortunately for them, they are front and center in his most horrific red room broadcast yet! As seen on the YouTube channel sensation, Cartoonist Kayfabe, from the creator of X-Men: Grand Design and Hip Hop Family Tree!
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Rivers
Three ordinary weirdos, one recurring dream. The acclaimed minds behind The Three Rooms in Valerie's Head return with a whimsical and ambitious portrait of human connection in the age of digital fragmentation.You meet the strangest people on the internet.Gideon is a lonely I.T. developer, obsessed by a comic book from childhood called Revenge of the Ghoulors, and secretly in love with his co-worker Lisa. Heidi works at home in her pyjamas, makes a lot of soup, and wishes she had time for friends. Peter is a 56-year-old divorcee who delivers classic cars, has a built-in toaster, and thinks a lot about the past.These three people seem unconnected, yet they share something — they each have the same recurring dream. And when a new web service is introduced that helps people share their dreams, what will happen when the three of them find out about each other? Just what is it that links these three lonely souls?Nimbly weaving together multiple storylines (including extracts from Gideon's comic book, Revenge of the Ghoulors), Dan Berry and David Gaffney present Rivers: a quirky examination of how events from the past can bind people together forever, and a surprising reunion between people who've never met.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
It Took Luke: Overworked & Underpaid
LA, 2028. Down-on-their-luck exterminator Sal Hernandez is sick of long hours, living in their work van, and ready to reconcile with their estranged partner. The only thing standing in their way is one last shift. What seems like a routine job is anything but, and when a proselytizing mass of flesh abducts Sal’s newest coworker, Luke, an extermination job quickly turns into a rescue mission.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus
This new Omnibus collection kicks off with the introduction of Damian Wayne! Then, Batman and a group of global heroes face a killer on a mysterious island, and Batman relives an adventure in the life of young Bruce Wayne: the hunt for his parents' killer. And when Bruce Wayne disappears, the Club of Villains begins a crime spree through the streets of Gotham City, while Batman's allies attempt to keep order. Collects BATMAN #655-658 and #663-683, stories from 52 #30 and 47 and DC UNIVERSE #0. This title also includes two new story pages written and drawn by Chris Burnham that recap events from “The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul.”
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 6) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
Art Brut
Presenting here the first major work from the creative minds behind ICE CREAM MAN-re-lettered, remastered, and under its original intended name! The world of fine art is falling apart, and only ART BRUT knows how to fix it. Alongside the Bureau of Artistic Integrity, Arthur Brut the Mad Dreampainter (and his trusty sidekick, Manny the Mannequin) must dive back into the very paintings that made him insane...or reality itself might just crumble to pieces. A colorful, gonzo romp through art and art history, ART BRUT is equal parts police procedural, hyper-fantasy, and psychological thriller-a veritable Pollock-splatter of comics genres tossed onto one giant pulpy canvas! Each issue features new covers, new design, and a new Silver Age-style backup story featuring the art hero that no one's ever heard of-until now! Originally published under the title The Electric Sublime, this special edition presents the NPR-lauded, critically acclaimed material in its intended form.
Genre: Fantasy, Psychological
Grimm Spotlight: Cinderella vs The Tooth Fairy
The psychotic, stabby, and lovable but definitely not huggable serial killer princess is back, and this time she is taking on… uhm… The Tooth Fairy? How? Why? We actually aren’t that sure, but we do know it’s an insane story you won’t want to miss that will have repercussions into the greater Grimm Universe! Swords, teeth, raccoons named Gerald? Get ready for Cindy like you’ve never seen her before… vs The Tooth Fairy.
Genre: Psychological
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Sweetmeats
A small child is found at the site of a horrific, throat-shredding murder. She is placed in the care of psychologists who will help her through her trauma and set her on the road to a normal life. But as she grows, so do her urges to follow darker, bloodier needs...
Genre: Suspense, Psychological
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
The Maxx (1993)
Maxx busts into the series by emerging from his cardboard box home and saves an attractive woman from her would be attackers. But when the cops show up all they find is a large purple homeless man in a purple suite. Unfortunately with the Maxx in custody it leaves the attractive woman open for Mr. Gone
I Feel Sick
I Feel Sick is a two part full-colour miniseries written and drawn by Jhonen Vasquez and colored by Rosearik Rikki Simons. It is a spin-off of Vasquez's popular Johnny the Homicidal Maniac series, and features Devi D. dealing with the same supernatural and/or psychological forces that drove Johnny to lunacy. Originally intended as a single paperback, it was later split into two issues so as to avoid compromising the length of the story. It was published by Slave Labor Graphics and has been reprinted multiple times.
Genre: Supernatural, Psychological
Friends of Maxx
The story of Dude and Mickey; who will return in Maxx #33. Dude is an aspiring artist whose art style is to do recreations of pop culture figures on canvas in crayon, and he is finding no success with it whatsoever.
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