Books
Short Stories
Lux Prismatica: Dreams of Recursive Reincarnation
Contains three novellas
Render: a novella
By Joshua L.A. Jones
Some have said that life might be the real Hell. What if there was some truth to that?
A man without memory must discover the key to unlocking the door to his past and a greater reality while a dark being tests him. When many become one, a bulk of answers breaks through the illusions of reality. All realities.
Dolly 23: a short story in the Render-verse
By Joshua L.A. Jones
One of the last humans is tasked with recovering a lost sheep. A special sheep with data encoded in its DNA. The land has been overrun with solar powered zombies and our valiant hero must rescue the precious data. But where to go? A mysterious stranger adds to the intrigue but is he a friend or foe?
Chosen Colors: a short story
By Mark C. Frankel
Should humans one day encounter an alien race, how would we respond? Would we accept them and embrace their culture? What if they communicated only with colors?
These are all questions Biborka Ninad confronts as she encounters those she does not understand. Using only the senses she has available to her and the language she knows, Biborka sets upon a quest of self-discovery and enlightenment. The challenge? She is the alien, in more ways than one, attempting to understand us.
Contains three novellas
Render: a novella
By Joshua L.A. Jones
Some have said that life might be the real Hell. What if there was some truth to that?
A man without memory must discover the key to unlocking the door to his past and a greater reality while a dark being tests him. When many become one, a bulk of answers breaks through the illusions of reality. All realities.
Dolly 23: a short story in the Render-verse
By Joshua L.A. Jones
One of the last humans is tasked with recovering a lost sheep. A special sheep with data encoded in its DNA. The land has been overrun with solar powered zombies and our valiant hero must rescue the precious data. But where to go? A mysterious stranger adds to the intrigue but is he a friend or foe?
Chosen Colors: a short story
By Mark C. Frankel
Should humans one day encounter an alien race, how would we respond? Would we accept them and embrace their culture? What if they communicated only with colors?
These are all questions Biborka Ninad confronts as she encounters those she does not understand. Using only the senses she has available to her and the language she knows, Biborka sets upon a quest of self-discovery and enlightenment. The challenge? She is the alien, in more ways than one, attempting to understand us.
Children’s Books
Percy: A Children’s Adventure
Percy is a sirrush. Just what is a sirrush? In truth, even Percy himself doesn’t know, but he is determined to find out. Join the noble Percy as he goes on a quest across many lands and encounters interesting characters as he attempts to find others like himself.
For Big Kids!
Damn Heroes
Five years of community service in Hero City is more like five hundred. Just ask Sebastian. After going five miles over the speed limit, that was his sentence. Now he has to find a way to survive being the only normal person in a city of wacky heroes. His parole officer is the world preeminent (yet none to bright) superhero, his landlord is the city's greatest nemesis, and every day the tasks get worse. Get ready to meet giant green chickens, create the worst clones ever and be the entertainment at the home for retired (yet incredibly spry) superheroes.
DAMN HEROES OMNIBUS: The Full 10-Year Webcomic Compendium
Superhero Satire Meets Bureaucratic Misery. This Is the Definitive Collection!
For a decade, we've forced our "sad little normie" to dance for your amusement, and now, we've collected the evidence. The Damn Heroes Omnibus is a colossal collection featuring 10 years of comic strips—every damn strip we've ever created—all in one place. This indie comedy graphic novel is not just a book; it's a massive, self-aware record of existential dread and compulsory civic duty.
Superpowers, Community Service, and Two Tyranical Creators
Five years of community service in Hero City is more like five hundred. Just ask Sebastian. After going five miles over the speed limit, that was his sentence. Now he has to find a way to survive being the only normal person in a city of wacky heroes. His parole officer is the world preeminent (yet none to bright) superhero, his landlord is the city's greatest nemesis, and every day the tasks get worse. Get ready to meet giant green chickens, create the worst clones ever and be the entertainment at the home for retired (yet incredibly spry) superheroes.Welcome to Hero City!
Sebastian’s suffering is intentional. The entire narrative is controlled by our tyrannical writer, Mark C. Frankel, who openly views the characters as his "little ants to torture" and Alexander Sapountzis, a “so-called-artist” who goes out of his way to illustrate Sebastian’s endless torment.
This compendium of superhero satire collects all four original volumes plus never-before-published comic strips, providing the full scope of our heroes' decade-long torment.
Why buy this Big Damn Omnibus and not just read the webcomic?
The Full Saga (10 Years!): Collects the complete run, spanning ten years of weekly webcomic strips, capturing the entire saga of series in one physical book.
Definitive Collection: Gathers all four original volumes plus exclusive, never-before-published comic strips only found in this omnibus.
Indie Comedy Value: A massive, physical volume perfect for fans of creator-owned comics and meta-textual humor. This book proves that the true villain is often the writer.
The Physical Experience: Unlike digital editions, you can feel the weight of ten years of satire in your hands, perfect for that satisfying "new book smell."
Home Security. While we can’t guarantee this book will protect your home, we can guarantee that it makes a mediocre bludgening device.
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