• Horror

    The Everlasting Return

    “The Everlasting Return is a hidden gem worth returning to for multiple reads!”Sheena McNeil, Sequential Tart. Eight-year-old Jack West never imagined that his grandfather’s books, filled with tales of the terrifying villain mR mILDEW, could be anything but harmless stories. But one night, he catches a glimpse of his new neighbor, dressed as the malevolent character, and realizes that the horror is all too real. As he uncovers the truth about his grandfather’s disappearance, Jack finds himself drawn into a world of dark magic, twisted fantasy, and apocalyptic danger. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, can Jack summon the courage to face mR mILDEW and his sinsister powers? Recommended for fans of Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Sandman’ and Alan Moore’s ‘Saga of the Swamp Thing,’ ‘The Everlasting Return’ is a haunting graphic novel that will keep you up at night Read more
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  • Young Adult

    The Nymphs of Springfield: a Witch Comic

    Locked in a small town, three immortal witches live a seemingly perfect life – until a man arrives with a dangerous proposition. ola Whickman and her sisters are prisoners, serving a sentence for a long-forgotten crime. But when the man begins to uncover the witches’ dark past and their connection to a terrible secret, they must choose between their ideal life and their freedom. With the gallows looming, time is running out. Will they risk it all for their chance at freedom? Read more
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  • Young Adult

    The Library

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    Young Adult

    The Library

    One day you look at the mirror and your image comes to life. He is real and you are not. And he can prove it. Momo, a Brazilian kid with a vivid imagination, thinks he is being chased by giant fire monsters that come from the Sun. His mother and her friends are too busy rehearsing for Carnival to pay attention to Momo’s inventions, and the only human being that can help him is himself. That is, the version of himself that came to life and popped out of a mirror. This is the first volume of a series of graphic novels that explore the nature of imagination and time, individuality, freedom, and the responsibility of taking care of the gift we all are given when we are born. In this volume, he hides in a library that is unlike any other library in the world: the library that’s made of the memories of all mankind. There he will find love. But how real can a relationship with a famous novel character be? Fans of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, Brian K. Vaughan’s Saga, and Alan Moore’s Promethea will have a good time with this comic book.
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  • Young Adult

    Through the Looking Glass

    One day you look at the mirror and your image comes to life. He is real and you are not. And he can prove it. Momo, a Brazilian kid with a vivid imagination, thinks he is being chased by giant fire monsters that come from the Sun. His mother and her friends are too busy rehearsing for Carnival to pay attention to Momo’s inventions, and the only human being that can help him is himself. That is, the version of himself that came to life and popped out of a mirror. The first volume of a series of graphic novels that explore the nature of imagination and time, individuality, freedom and the responsibility of taking care of the gift we all are given when we are born. Fans of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, Brian K. Vaughan’s Saga and Alan Moore’s Promethea will have a good time with this comic book.
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