Comics Archive

“A Sparkle In The Dark”  on Facebook- Our first Comicverse tale, published in The Comicverse #1

Samples From The Comicverse #1 on Facebook

Samples From “Don’t Drink and Read” on Facebook- Published in The Comicverse #2

“Free Comic Book Day” on the Comicverse blog- Published in The Comicverse #2

“Free Comic Book Day, Part 2” on the Comicverse blog- Published in The Comicverse #2

“Ying’s Yuletide Surprise” on Facebook- Published in The Comicverse #2

“Earth” on the Comicverse blog- Published in The Comicverse #3

“Earth” on Facebook

“Rei And Ying’s Day Off” on the Comicverse blog

“Oh, No They Di-int” (illustrated by Brian Payne) on the Comicverse blog – Published in Comicverse: Behind The Counter #1

“The Dragon’s Pearl” (Illustrated by Daniel Sponton) on the Comicverse blog – Published in Comicverse: Behind The Counter #1

“Dark Is The New Sexy” (Illustrated by Dre Grigoropol) on the Comicverse blog – Published in Comicverse: Behind The Counter #1

“Cargo Hold” on the Comicverse blog – Our longest story yet (64 pages), published in The Comiverse #4

“The Song Remains The Same” on the Comicverse blog – our Philly Fun-A-Day story for 2015

“Parallel Comicverses” (By Steve Peters) on the Comicverse blog – a story featuring The Comicverse’s Esteban Moisset; publishing date TBA

“Machine Messiah” On the blog-a Space Jihad (parody of Star Wars) story we did for Philly Fun A Day 2106

“Live Like You’re Dying” on the Comicverse blog – our current storyline

About thecomicverse

Steve Peters received a Xeric Grant in 1996, which he used to self-publish Awakening Comics. In 2006, he won the Gene Day Memorial Prize for a magical realist comic called Chemistry. He met Bianca Alu-Marr at an open mic in 2003 (Steve was playing music and doing the sound, Bianca was reading her poetry). The Comicverse is one of many projects they have collaborated on, and their most popular. Bianca is the writer and and Steve is the artist. Sometimes Bianca writes and plots the stories; many stories are co-plotted by Bianca and Steve.
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