OPCA #11: Becoming (Digital .PDF)

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Oneshi Press Comics Anthology #11: Becoming (Digital .PDF)

128 pages of short, creator-owned indie comics.

It happens in the space between an origin and destination. In the moments between concept and completion. The process of becoming can be beautiful, painful, ecstatic. The eleventh comics anthology from Oneshi Press, BECOMING, brings together 16 short comics from 37 diverse creators. 

Also available in paperback!

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It happens in the space between an origin and destination. In the moments between concept and completion. The process of becoming can be beautiful, painful, ecstatic. The eleventh comics anthology from Oneshi Press, BECOMING, brings together 16 short comics from 37 diverse creators. 

Short Comics

Continuing Stories

  • The anthology’s continuing stories start with “Tracy Queen, V3.2” from Lynsey G, Jayel Draco, Jeff Foulsham, Ludwig “Flattsquat” Olimba, and Cardinal Rae, where a NSFW hero first gets what she needs—with a little help from K.F. Kat Fish.
  • Then, in Miguel Colón’s “Lomack: The Giant Warrior Angel, Part 7,” our hero finds help to rescue the only person who’s made him feel alive since the war.
  • “Children of Gaia: The Invitation” by Jayel Draco and Cardinal Rae follows a young explorer on the journey that changed his life.
  • “Ziegler Box, Part 4” from Chaka Brown Freeman, Vicente Alcázar, Nouri Zander, and Greg Gallagher reveals how vampires with two thirsts became what they are.
  • “Bloom Squad, Part 3” from James Wayne Johnson and Marcelo Salaza shows one man’s troubles becoming a whole town’s problem.
  • Finally, in “PACK 4.1” from Lynsey G, Jayel Draco, Jeff Foulsham, Ludwig “Flattsquat” Olimba, and Cardinal Rae, a boy searches for a lost family member…who’s also public enemy number one.

Join us and discover what you’re becoming.

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Here’s what they’re saying:

“Like watching a slideshow of someone else’s dreams…a little different, a little new and very, very, indie.
—Morgan Quaid, Super Serious Comics

“Oneshi Press anthologies are the indispensable inspiration of hope and representation this industry needs!”
—Joey Galvez, The House of Indie

“Anything I say other than ‘I liked it’ is a spoiler…I was intrigued. I want to see what happens next!
It Came from the Radio

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