A collection of satirical comics about tech culture and the tech industry.
I'm a Conversion Rate Optimisation Consultant by day.
What does this mean? I help companies run experiments on their web sites. This series of comics represents some of the stories from that time.
On the right is the latest of these.
London, 1867. A troubled, drug-addled Indian man (Barzakh) is drawn into the world of secret societies and occult rituals as he investigates a murder committed by an apparent smoking skeleton. But Barzakh hates the British Empire.
A detective investigates a murder where the suspect is a plant she illegally owns. Part procedural detective story, part weird fiction, and part post-apocalyptic sci-fi.
Short science-fiction, paranormal and straight-up weird stories that question our reality. Stories include vines that stretch to the moon, and a world where everyone is you.
A socially awkward Asian teenager at an all-white school accidentally unleashes his inner demons after his attempt to escape reality goes wrong. As these inner demons threaten to destroy the school, he tries desperately to keep a low profile.
In a city on the brink of information overload, Joshua Miller witnesses his father turn into a creature hellbent on destroying their otherwise peaceful island. Why did he turn? Josh needs to find out.
Aya, a 12-year-old girl in a Bangladeshi slum, believes she has been given special abilities to protect her village from otherworldly beings. Residents living in extreme poverty face paranormal perils.
In the near future, each human possesses the Nightingale Protocol, an AI application that activates when the host is ill. Personal physicians work to cure the patient—but there may be limits to what this technology can fix.
After a planeload of passengers get sucked through a wormhole into 'strange skies', the fear of what lies beyond the confines of the cabin grips everyone on board. Are there monsters outside?