sci-fi
Dr. Love Wave and the Experiments #2 is a kickstarted sci-fi comic written by Greg Gustin with art by Kaylee Rowena and letters by Joamette Gil.
In this ComiXology Original, Snow Angels #3 sees our protagonists face off against an entity they only believed to be a myth, the Snowman.
In Transformers #29, Optimus searches out Perceptor in the Forge, but the Decepticons interrupt to take over the last major facility in the city
Alien #2 – A group of anti-corporate extremists have broken into an orbital research facility and accidentally unleashed a Xenomorph.
Scout’s Honor #4 places its protagonist at an emotional crossroads and explores the nature of faith, particularly what happens when you lose it.
Jenny Zero #1 introduces readers to the former Action Science Police agent Jenny as she makes her not-so-smooth return to the job of monster fighting.
Origins #6 brings this six-part sci-fi odyssey to a dramatic close as The Network makes its final attempt at destroying humanity forever.
In Voyagers, the human race has been nearly decimated on Earth and there is only one hope; colonizing a distant planet with future generations.
Yokohama Station SF plunges readers into the sprawling interior of Japan’s Yokohama Station, an almost sapient station that’s consumed almost all of Japan.
Green Lantern #1 (2021) sets up a bold new direction for the Green Lantern mythos and looks to place John Stewart into the limelight at long last.
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