
Comics

Aeon Flux (2006) – Mike Kennedy
Based on the cult animated series, this version of Aeon Flux explores the chaotic and morally gray world of Monica and Bregna. Agent Aeon is a rogue operative working against the authoritarian regime, caught between shifting alliances, surreal tech, and body-altering politics.

Arcadia (2015–2016) – Alex Paknadel
After a devastating pandemic, the minds of the dead are uploaded into Arcadia, a vast virtual utopia run by surviving corporations. As digital citizens push for rights, tensions rise between the physical world and the simulated one, questioning what it means to be alive.

Blade Runner (Various Series) – Titan Comics
Expanding on the Blade Runner universe, these stories introduce new protagonists like Detective Ash, a replicant-hunting blade runner with her own secrets. Set before and after the original film, the comics deepen the noir-drenched world of AI, identity, and rebellion.

Cyberpunk 2077 (Various Series) – Dark Horse Comics
Set in Night City, the Cyberpunk 2077 comics explore the stories of fringe mercs, corrupted corpos, and rebellious netrunners. With volumes like Trauma Team and You Have My Word, the series expands the game's dystopian world with gritty tales of betrayal and augmentation.

Heavy Liquid (1999) – Paul Pope
In a future New York, ex-cop and art thief “S” is hired to find a missing artist who can shape Heavy Liquid — a mysterious, sentient substance. As he follows a trail through underground scenes and intercontinental conspiracies, S becomes entangled with the essence of transformation itself.

Lazarus (2013–present) – Greg Rucka & Michael Lark
In a world ruled by powerful families, Forever Carlyle serves as her clan’s genetically enhanced protector — their “Lazarus.” As she uncovers secrets about her origins and loyalties, the series blends biotech, espionage, and class warfare in a bleak corporate future.

Nathan Never Series
Nathan Never is a long-running Italian sci-fi comic set in a dystopian future ruled by technology and megacorporations. Ex-cop turned agent, Nathan tackles cases involving AI, androids, and cybernetic threats. The series blends cyberpunk, noir, and action while exploring justice and humanity.

Ronin (1983–1984) – Frank Miller
A reincarnated samurai spirit awakens in a decaying, tech-infused New York and inhabits the body of a crippled boy in a corporate research facility. Merging feudal legend with cyberpunk dystopia, Ronin explores violence, identity, and spiritual conflict in a future torn by corruption.

The Incal (1980–1989) – Alejandro Jodorowsky & Moebius
Down-on-his-luck PI John Difool comes into possession of the Incal, a mysterious, god-like artifact pursued by dark forces. As he’s pulled into a cosmic struggle, the series dives into political satire, existential themes, and surrealist science fiction wrapped in iconic visuals.

Universal War Two (2013) – Denis Bajram
Thirty years after the events of Universal War One (1998–2006), a cult sci-fi comic series, a new narrative arc begins with Universal War Two. Featuring new characters and an independent storyline, this highly anticipated sequel can be read on its own and will also span six volumes. The Second Universal War begins here!























