Archaia Entertainment: I’m Not a Plastic Bag & More

New Archaia digital releases this week starting today, April 17, on comiXology, ComicsPlus, and DriveThruComics!

The following Archaia digital comic is now available for download on comiXology!

I’m Not a Plastic Bag


($4.99)

(W) Rachel Hope Allison
(A) Rachel Hope Allison

Just in time for Earth Day! Based on the real-life occurrence of The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an island of floating trash in a remote area of the Northern Pacific Ocean more than twice the size of Texas, I’m Not A Plastic Bag tells a moving story about loneliness, beauty, and humankind’s connection to our planet.

 

 

The following Archaia digital comics will be available for download on the Comics Plus Appthis week!

Gunnerkrigg Court #1


(Free)

(W) Thomas Siddell
(A) Thomas Siddell

Orientation is the first in a series of books about Antimony Carver, a girl who attends school at gloomy Gunnerkrigg Court, and the people she meets, the strange things that happen, and the things she causes to happen as she and her new friend, Kat, unravel the mysteries of the Court. Antimony and Kat deal with the everyday adventures of growing up at a school that has robots running around along side body-snatching demons, forest gods, and the odd mythical creature.

 

Gunnerkrigg Court #2


(1.99)

(W) Thomas Siddell
(A) Thomas Siddell

Part 2. Orientation is the first in a series of books about Antimony Carver, a girl who attends school at gloomy Gunnerkrigg Court, and the people she meets, the strange things that happen, and the things she causes to happen as she and her new friend, Kat, unravel the mysteries of the Court. Antimony and Kat deal with the everyday adventures of growing up at a school that has robots running around along side body-snatching demons, forest gods, and the odd mythical creature.

 

Hopeless Maine #1


(2.99)

(W) Tom and Nimue Brown
(A) Tom Brown

Part one! Trapped on an island off the coast of Maine, the people of Hopeless find life a little darker and more dangerous with every day that passes. The number of orphans rises continually, but who can say what happens to their parents? Plenty of the bodies are never found. This is not the stuff of happy, careless childhoods, it is instead fertile ground for personal demons. In Hopeless, the demons are not always abstract concepts. Some of them have very real teeth, and very real horns. The island has been isolated for a very long time. Partly because of being small and forgotten, partly because the rocks and currents do not encourage visitors, Hopeless is surrounded by fog and overrun with nightmarish creatures, from small things with tentacles to demons and vampires. It’s a peculiar place. Here, almost anything can happen, from the weird and unsettling to the darkly funny. With a cast of freaks, nutters and the odd power crazed psychopath, life in Hopeless is seldom dull. Hopeless is also about who you choose to be. The tale is a protest against apathy, and against the small evils that everyone takes for granted. The worst monsters frequently aren’t the ones with the obvious teeth who are merely dangerous by nature, but the apparently ordinary people who choose to do hideous things.

Judge Bao #1


(2.99)

(W) Patrick Marty
(A) Chongrui Nie

Where Judge Bao is told the story of a young Chao Dong by his dying mother and receives the complaints of the population from the province’s capital city. Judge Bao learns that the prison is full of innocent people and that the city and justice are administered in a biased way.
This Archaia digital comic is available today for download from the DriveThruComics website!

Awakening #10
($1.99)

(W) Nick Tapalansky
(A) Alex Eckman-Lawn

In the wake of definitive proof that something terrible is happening in Park Falls, Daniel begins to investigate the body that was recovered while Derrick seeks out the patients listed in the file found at Cline Pharmaceutical. Does the mysterious company really have anything to do with what’s happening? As the search for answers continues, Cynthia pursues avenues of her own to bring forward the people she believes are responsible.

 

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