Originally published at: https://geektherapy.org/power-pulp-redefines-comicsfor-creators-by-creators/
Author: Newsroom
UNE 20, 2025 (PORTLAND, OR) — Indie comics are having a moment, and Power Pulp is here to make it louder, weirder, and more creator-owned than ever. This isn’t just another imprint—it’s a full-blown comics collective built by self-publishers with one goal: to get Stories for your third eyeinto the world.
A creator-led distro model disguised as a publisher, Power Pulp offers something rare: 100% of profits go straight to the artists. No skimming, no IP hoarding, no corporate machine—just fiercely original work backed by a system that respects the source!
Each title in the Power Pulp catalog is handpicked for maximum impact—visually, narratively, and emotionally. From mind-bending one-shots to bold serials, these books don’t just look good on a shelf—they linger. Whether you’re a longtime Wednesday Warrior or an indie die-hard, this lineup is built to stir something—
Co-Founding Member and creator, Chris Anderson (Grey Matter Drip, Spectral), spoke of the collective: “There’s a whole world of comics with appeal for the entire range of readers’ tastes that have had a barrier getting into shops because paying for shipping from each individual creator would be an arm and a leg. We’re combining forces and resources to bring these free-thinking comics to retailers and individuals from one location under the all-seeing eye of quality that is Power Pulp.”
Tales to Enlighen creator, Matt King added, “We figured it was well past time for the patients to build our own asylum.”
This is comics without compromise. The kind that doesn’t ask permission, doesn’t chase trends, and definitely doesn’t wait to be discovered—
“Meet 13 of the most passionate, dedicated, and visionary creators in the game,” said Corinne Halbert, creator of Scorpio Venus Rising. “Serving up delicious sci-fi, horror, action, and fantasy adventure comics for you to feast your eyeballs on.”
“We aren’t sitting around waiting for some publisher to come save us—we are taking control of our future,” said Emerald Emu creator, John Coats. “We know that we make great comics, and the Pulp lets us share this amazing work with more people.”
“Maybe you can’t catch lightning in a bottle, but we managed to get some on paper,” said Sam J. Royale, creator of Dishoom and Kala Jadoo.
Current titles include: 21st Century of Big Spider (Tony Fero), Ape-Men of the Apocalypse (Brad Dwyer), The Baboon (Jamie Jones), Chaotic Neutral (Chris Anderson & Mark Sable), Dino Beasts (James & John Coats), Dishoom (Sam J Royale), FutureLux (Scott Gerard Ruhl), Galacto Pit Fighter (Kirt Burdick), Galaxy Brigade (Mattchee), Kala Jadoo (Sam J Royale), Ninja IV (James & John Coats), Psychometrics (Matt King), Rorg of the Blood Swamp (Pat Kain), Scorpio Venus Rising (Corinne Halbert), Soraya (Mattchee), Sorcery Wars (Mattchee), Spakow! (Jamie Jones), Spectral (Chris Anderson & David Accampo), Ulf Maverick (Tony Fero), with Emerald Emu (John Coats & Brian McCray), Galaxy Gods #2 (James Coats), Spakow #4 (Jamie Jones), and Scorpio Venus Rising #4 (Corrine Halbert), on the way!
Accessible enough to grab on impulse, independent enough to say something real, and audacious by design—built to shake up the shelf and stick in your brain. These are the kinds of books that crack open a third eye, not just a market share. Comics made for the love of it, not the algorithm.
If Eightball cracked open your brain, if peak Image made you believe in magic, and if zines ever saved your life, Power Pulp is your new North Star. It’s not about fitting in—it’s about standing out, collectively.
To browse titles, get distro info, or plug directly into the collective, visit powerpulpcomics.com.