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You’re already subbed to me, so I’m just leaving my series her for anyone else to check out :3 It’s a dark urban fantasy, and a rewrite of the original series. (The old version is also still available, but it’s a bit messy here and there)

I will honestly am tempted to read the old version too :slight_smile:

Hi! ^^ Here is my ongoing urban fantasy, psychological thriller novel with heavy topics and layered, morally grey characters.
Warning: 18+ Disturbing scenes, sex, blood, abuse, harsh/disgusting expressions. Read at your own risk.

Best novel in the world, my favorite :> Glad you registered and shared!

I'm writing a light novel, which could become a comic. I appreciate any feedback and please subscribe.

Or with a dark background:

Here is my traditionally drawn horror comic. Each episode is a new scary story. Reader beware your in for a scare. :pumpkin:
Scary Terry is an outcast amongst the demons of Hell because he doesn’t take enough souls. This all changes when he finds the book of Dark Contents. When read, each scary story in this brutal book offers a different soul…and yours…could be NEXT! Published twice a month.

Thank you for that compliment. The art, story, and scares get even better as the series goes on. :smile_01:

I have two horror/dark stories!

My comic about robots figuring out what it means to be human-- for better or for worse. Emotions and thoughts are corrupting processes, more so when one doesn't get any guidance for such things.

And a novel I just started about four immortals and their mental downward spirals over a span of hundreds of years. Constantly having to watch everyone they love die over and over with absolutely no escape in sight. I only have one chapter out thus far, so not much, but give the description a read and if it interests anyone at all then... cool!

I subbed to your comic and read story too, when having more time :slight_smile: Thank you for sharing!

I would call my action fantasy a dark fantasy due to it being rated M since it addresses heavy topics and doesn't shy away from harshness of war and trauma.