Self-Destructive Dr. Weezy
A main man of the past has come back to fight the newly released Dr. Weezy: the well-rounded villain, Dr. Sphere! But there appears to be a gas-astrophic problem in the way of Dr. Sphere's path to fight...
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A main man of the past has come back to fight the newly released Dr. Weezy: the well-rounded villain, Dr. Sphere! But there appears to be a gas-astrophic problem in the way of Dr. Sphere's path to fight...
The shaded hero, Shadow-Spider, is new to the hero game, so he's learning all of the little tricks that go with it. Including clothes shopping? Maybe there's a good reason for it?
We return to the street cop duo Carlina Mevenda and Jean Nack as they remember their encounter with the armored vigilante, Steel Eagle. However, their discussion is at odds as they have to ask themselves some important questions. Is what the vigilante doing better than what even the police can provide? And should the vigilante's actions be praised or judged for their recklessness?
Dr. Weezy tries out a brand new formula of his own design, but he isn't prepared for the consequences of his untested cocktail!
A hero's work is never done, even in the mind! The leading hero, E-Mo (a.k.a. Kole Zom), continues to fight against crime in his mind, specifically against the mental terror, Chain-Brain! But couldn't they have this battle outside of class?
Helen is burned out from all of her midterms, so she's gone back in time to 1983 to see some artwork by her favorite artist, Frida Kahlo. Maybe this will recharge her batteries?
The first issue of returning artist, Tariq Harris, is here! Brace yourself, world, for the cackling madness of Dr. Weezy has just been unleashed!
Supervillains have their own problems too while they're at college! Just ask Reijin Kurayami, a.k.a. Prodigi, the terrifying villainess! Or, at least, she views herself as terrifying. For some reason, other people don't see her as terrifying, so it makes it impossible to get a good, terrified minion.
The Comic Section is hosting their annual Halloween Drawing Contest! Check out all of our spooky monsters and choose your favorite!
The Comic Section is hosting their annual Halloween Drawing Contest! Check out our spooky monsters, like “Professor Q.”, the smartest mind on this side of the galaxy (by Tariq Harris)!
The Comic Section is hosting their annual Halloween Drawing Contest! Check out our spooky monsters, like “Bloody Ichor”, a nightmare created from a bloody ritual sacrifice (by Nick M.)!
The Comic Section is hosting their annual Halloween Drawing Contest! Check out our spooky monsters, like “Laughin’ Jack”, the cackling spirit of Halloween’s nightmares (by Brie Beasley)!
It's the 3-Year Anniversary of the series "#problemsofacollegesuperhero", thank you all, dear readers, for making this possible!
Helen goes back in time to see the most infamous spirit mediums of the mid 1800s: the Fox Sisters! But maybe their connection with the afterlife is not so connected?
Being a hero takes a lot of energy, so our fiery heroine, Cherry, makes sure to enjoy a nice cup of coffee and take in the sights while out patrolling the city.
Being a hero takes a lot of energy, so our fiery heroine, Cherry, makes sure to enjoy a nice cup of coffee and take in the sights while out patrolling the city.
The human half of the vigilante Steel Eagle, Ryan García, has just learned his close friend, Angela Hawk, has been tasked by her company to make an aviation combat suit, the same suit that makes up the other half of our metallic hero. Did the military abandon tracking down the original suit, Swoop? Or have they found a solution to the resource cost that went into Swoop? So many questions face the duo that is Steel Eagle...
Everyone's gotten new looks lately, while our new spider heroine, Poison-Spider (A.K.A. Aela Phillips), only got hand-me-downs. Maybe it's time she got a super-suit of her own?
Helen goes back in time to meet one of the most influential authors, Mary Shelly, but Helen finds herself asking Mary Shelly about anything BUT writing.
Everyone wants to be a glutton every now and again, even heroes, but that isn't always the smartest choice. The monster hero Monstra-Man (A.K.A. Tony Tolle) learned this lesson when he needed to be a hero only moments later!