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Airing My Shorts By David Serafino
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Ten stories and five poems by David Serafino. "Three of a Kind" includes stories with serious themes. "Auto-bio Trilogy" is the author's memoirs as a young adult. "Two... More > Dark" is violent fiction. "Two Light" is light humor. And then there's the poems, written in verse and reflecting the writer's experiences and passions.< Less
Catalyst By Derek Anger
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In the past, Architecture was dependent on the proliferation of fossil fuels and the exploitation of other natural resources to create comfortable, human environments. It is 2072 AD. Fossil fuels are... More > no longer viable. The city of Detroit is rebuilding its society based upon new sustainable forms of energy. Switchgrass, a robust perennial that can rejuvenate soils, create bio-materials, or be converted to ethanol for heat and electricity emerges as the best source of energy. The developing culture, economy, and industries around this plant are spurring growth in the city which has not been seen since the early 20th century.< Less
nVd: The Complete First Season By Alvaro Cortes Ortiz, Jr
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Collection of the webstrip that ran last year in PR Comix. It's a very introspective, auto-bio strip. It's experimental in it's nature, explaining why it looks/feels a bit akwards at... More > times. Currently, a second season has started,which will also be consisting on 12 strips. To view the new season and not just other online comics from myself, but very talented puertorican creators as well, visit PR Comix at http://www.prcomix.8k.com/ and Paquines son Comics forum at http://www.paquines.com Thanks to everyone for at least stopping by and checking this out! :) ~Alvaro< Less
The Great Disappointment By Box Brown
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The Great Disappointment collects work from Box Brown's web and print comic, Everything Dies. This first volume features the non-fiction and auto-bio stories such as: The Great Disappointment, The... More > Great Upsucking, Alpha, Omega, Ben Died of a Train and many others. "More than anything, Everything Dies’ chief success is that it is an exercise in theological reverse-engineering, breaking down theunfathomable whole to better understand all of its working parts. Until Moses comes down from Mt Sinai with the instruction manual, I, for one, am more than happy to watch Box Brown work on it. Martin Steenton, Avoid the Future blog" *Notable comic in The 2011 Best American Comics Anthology *Winner of two 2011 Ignatz Awards (Best Series, Best Mini-comic for Ben Died of a Train.)< Less