A fugitive deserves an ice cream in peace now and again!
Taus is on the run. All she wants to do is get her tattoo removed... maybe eat an ice cream without being bothered by the feds... which is why she was forced to steal a pirate ship.
Pfft! Let them chase.
Akashik is back! and better than ever; better art, better asteroids, and you'd better be reading what's next.
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This paperdoll was created for Akashik many moons ago. Now she's available for your fireball and fashion fun. Comes as a printable PDF with five outfits. ... [click here for more]
Taus is sleeping, and her new stolen pirate ship has been hounded by pirates. Ganji, the resident fix it fellah, is left to handle them alone. It's either that or wake Taus up, and he certainly doesn't want to do that! ... [click here for more]
She just wanted some ice cream and her tattoo removed.
But the underground wasn’t as shady after all. Before she knew it, Taus was on the run again.
That’s why she stole a pirate ship.
In this chapter: Let's get ready to RUMBLE! Taus has to battle for her freedom on a random planet in front of the universe. But will she? ... [click here for more]
Sometimes things that happen in real life are just too funny NOT to put into a comic book collection. This is a collection of possibly but maybe not based on truth little comics from my brief days as an archaeology student. ... [click here for more]
Zoe is a spunky girl who always prefered reading books and watching sports to dating. But when she gets in trouble with a gypsy curse, her world is turned upside down. She has 365 days to defeat "The Curse of the Princess Zomigod" by finding her true love.
But a girl who never has ever been on a date nor ever even been kissed wouldn't know how to begin looking - so Zoe is in quite a pickle!... [click here for more]
A rarely done quick sketch commentary by Katrina "Death" Joyner of the Writers of the Apocalypse regarding random events in her life. They're sloppily drawn, they're funny, and they're (exaggerated) true stories. Maybe you can relate. NOTICE: This book is best read on larger ereaders with larger screens such as the Nook Color or Kindle Fire ... [click here for more]