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From Hell It Progressed! - Issue #01 "The Lukewarm War"    by Tommy Graef
Price: $0.99 USD. 260 words. Language: English. Published on April 27, 2012. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Science fiction.

The Lobby Cards series harkens back to the great Sci-Fi B-Movies of the 1950’s, with all the patriotism, evil plots, mad scientists, amazing monsters, and hidden meanings. Our first story is “From Hell It Progressed”. And, in Issue #1, “The Lukewarm War”, the stage is set for the revelation of a new world conflict. Coming soon… “War of the Colossal Progressive” and “Progression of the Saucer Men”.
The Lam-Ang Experiment (Book One: Alan M.G.)    by Michael A.R. Co
Price: $2.99 USD. 290 words. Language: English. Published by Sci-Fil  on March 12, 2012. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Science fiction.

Hundreds of years in the future, the Dawn-1 is savagely attacked by an unknown entity from inside the Capariaan Nebula. Thirteen starships have so far vanished in this mysterious region, including the Dawn-1. Three years later, Dr. Namungan, the mission's chief scientist, trains her own son to solve the mystery. But there's a catch: he's only nine months old.
Robot of Leisure #3: Boris Gets a Visitor    by Katharine Miller
Price: $3.99 USD. 360 words. Language: English. Published on June 3, 2011. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » General.

As Boris settles into his cozy life of leisure with his sock puppet sidekick Beryl, the mysterious appearance of a parcel threatens to unsettle the peaceful atmosphere of Zükünfthaus. Boris is introduced to Nigel the automated butler, and with him comes confusion and misunderstanding. Will Boris compromise his freedom for friendship?
Robot of Leisure #2: Boris Makes a Friend    by Katharine Miller
Price: $3.99 USD. 350 words. Language: English. Published on January 12, 2011. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » General.

As Boris adjusts to his new life, he spends his days indulging in the leisure activities available to him around Zükünfthaus. After days of swimming, dancing, and playing games, Boris finds there are only so much fun a robot can have by himself. He ventures out of the house in search of playmates and stumbles upon an unlikely kindred spirit during a rainstorm.
Robot of Leisure #1: Boris and the Open House    by Katharine Miller
Price: $3.99 USD. 350 words. Language: English. Published on January 12, 2011. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » General.

In Boris and the Open House, it is the first open house for Zükünfthaus and Boris gets the opportunity to show off his skills for hordes of potential homebuyers. As Boris prepares for the festivities, he is frequently distracted by his own enjoyment of his tasks. When the day doesn't go as planned, Boris copes with dashed expectations and uncertainty for the future.
Akashik Ch5 - "X-Flies"    by Writers of the Apocalypse 
Price: $0.99 USD. 150 words. Language: English. Published on November 25, 2009. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Science fiction.

If you like Spaceballs, Futurama and pointless comedy then Akashik will make you laugh. Or at least smack your forehead in a nearby wall repeatedly. Ganji is brought before the insurgent leader only to discover Taus sitting at the desk! When he also discovers the fate of his dear friend Fly, he finally stands up for himself.
Akashik Ch4 - Triple the X    by Writers of the Apocalypse 
Price: $0.99 USD. 150 words. Language: English. Published on November 25, 2009. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Science fiction.

When Taus and Ganji arrive at the notorious Spacestation XXX, Taus launches a take over and wins. Ganji goes on a quest to find his lost friend. Taus's foster son Fox attends a formal dinner. Plates crash and people cry in fear.
Akashik Ch7 - "In Space, No One Can Hear You Sneeze"    by Writers of the Apocalypse 
Price: $0.99 USD. 210 words. Language: English. Published on November 25, 2009. Fiction » Graphic novels & comics » Science fiction.

If you like Spaceballs, Futurama, and forms of meaningless comedy then Akashik is right up your alley! And probably standing in front of your house stalking you. Taus's convoy is ambushed by a scaly new character while the Cerberus Pups deal with the most dastardly of insults: food stains.