Well, here it is 15 years worth of work in one place…15 individual comics...ALL #1s. Collected for the first time in one giant 360 page digital comic!
HE COMIC:
This comic is going to be a monster! We are talkingover375pages of content.
The main content includes 15 x 24-page comics (plus covers and credit pages), which totals 390 pages.
So what comics are you gonna get…
CHUNKS #1 Inappropriate toilet humor about a punk band on tour. (Art by Cris Canfailla)
The Adventures of Cordelia Swift #1: Steampunk murder mystery set in 1880s London. (Art by Aleksandar Bozic)
Transfer #1:Body swapping sci-fi thriller. (Art by Eder Messias)
The Ether #1:Brutal, street-level, London-based vigilante. (Art by Dizevez)
The Devil in Disguise #1:Satanic superhero comic about the Devil escaping Hell to prove to God he’s a good guy and deserves a second chance. (Art by Rob Ahmad)
White NOIR #1:Crime noir story set in a remote mountain town. (Art by Dizevez)
Untitled Generic Space Comedy #1:Inappropriate comedy about two Earth dudes in space who accidentally start an intergalactic civil war. (Art by John McFarlane, colors by Allison Hu & Cover by Rob Guillory)
PREY FOR US #1:Sci-fi horror set on an isolated forest planet. (Art by J Francis Totti)
CAMP BLEH:Horror comic for kids. That’s right—an all-ages spooky story about kids at camp. (Art by Rosie Hague)
The Cage #1:Supervillain prison comic. (Art by Dean Kotz)
Vodou Cowboy #1:Supernatural Horror western. (Art by Arjuna Susini)
BIG F#@K OFF WORMS #1:Over-the-top sci-fi comedy mocking all your favorite movies from Dune to Mad Max. (Art by J Francis Totti)
Chances Are #1:One lucky guy gets on the wrong side of the worst people and gets entered into a game of death. (Art by David Cousens)
I TOOK A HAMMER TO HELL #1:Jake makes a deal with the Devil, but instead of waiting for him to collect, he tapes a massive hammer to his hand and goes into Hell…to kill the Devil. (Art by Mulele Jarvis, colors by Fabi Marques)
GANGSTERS VERSUS NAZIS #1:WWII comic about Nazis invading NYC’s docks. (Art by Andrea Schiavone)
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