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Webcomic at Quantum Vibe by Liberty Artist/Cartoonist Scott Bieser
• Quantum VibeFive hundred years in the future, humans will have spread across the Solar System, establishing thriving colonies on many worlds, moons, and planetoids, and transforming themselves as they adapt to new environments. But humanity has not yet ventured to the stars for two reasons: lack of a practical faster-than-light drive, and the fact that dark matter has made interstellar space more difficult to navigate than previously thought.
But one mad scientist, Dr. Seamus O Murchada, has a theory he believes will open a new frontier. And to prove it, he sets off with his sparky young assistant, Nicole Oresme, on a tour through the Solar System, exploring the strange new human cultures on the settled worlds, making new friends, dealing with enemies, and solving the riddle that is "quantum vibremonics."
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Every Monday thru Friday!
The near future sci-fi tales of humanity's expansion into the frontiers
of the solar system. Liberated from traditional power structures,
people living in the frontier are free to develop new customs and rules
as may suit them, as born out in these tales of their struggle to
survive and thrive in the harshest environments while enduring the pains
of independence from mother Terra.
Every Monday thru Friday!
Five hundred years in the future, humans will have spread across the
Solar System, establishing thriving colonies on many worlds, moons, and
planetoids, and transforming themselves as they adapt to new
environments. But humanity has not yet ventured to the stars for two
reasons: lack of a practical faster-than-light drive, and the fact that
dark matter has made interstellar space more difficult to navigate than
previously thought.
But one mad scientist, Dr. Seamus O Murchada, has a theory he believes
will open a new frontier. And to prove it, he sets off with his sparky
young assistant, Nicole Oresme, on a tour through the Solar System,
exploring the strange new human cultures on the settled worlds, making
new friends, dealing with enemies, and solving the riddle that is
"quantum vibremonics."
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
The fourth in the Henry Martyn series by libertarian author L Neil Smith
with art by Scott Bieser. Captain Phoebus Krumm is ordered out of
retirement on a mission of deep space piracy to prevent a war.
Odysseus, who led the Greeks to victory at Troy, has now openly defied the gods themselves and must match his wits against their might to reach his homeland and beloved family -- and change the course of humanity forever. Written by Steven Grant and drawn by Scott Bieser.
The story of three
teen-aged friends living in the late 21st-Century United States, a world
of flying hula-hoops, robot waiters, nano-phones, "clean-branes," and
very little government to speak of. These friends have "borrowed" a
TimePeeper, a device which can travel into the past and record events,
and then lost it. To avoid being "sent to the iridium mines on Titan"
they must themselves travel 75 years into the past, a dark and barbarous
age, to retrieve the gadget. But that past holds a secret which will
change all of their lives...
This is the story of two sisters:
Susan and Libby La Muse. Susan is a sexy, fun-loving political activist for
the environment, human rights and an end to poverty. She is also an alien.
When her extraordinary abilities are accidentally caught on video, she suddenly
finds herself the biggest celebrity in the world. Her straight-laced sister
Libby is desperate to keep the world from finding out they're aliens, and
becomes her agent to keep her wild hedonistic ways under control. But Susan
has other ideas...
Imagine a world in which Texas never joined the United States, NAZI
Germany conquered England but was held in check by a nuclear-armed Irish
Republican Army, the Catholic Church has moved its headquarters to
Brownsville, Texas, and Mexico is ruled by a neo-Aztec emperor in
partnership with French colonial bureaucrats-in-exile. Co-written by L.
Neil Smith and Rex F. May, and illustrated by Scott Bieser, Roswell, Texas is the story of what happens when a special team of Texas Rangers races
an array of spies, troops, and operatives of neighboring nations to a
UFO crash site, and discover a truth even stranger than any of them
could have imagined.
The Architect, by Mike Baron and Andie Tong, is a horror story
concerning Roark Dexter Smith, a beguiler, womanizer, bon vivant,
amateur mycologist and virtuoso violinist in addition to being a
world-class architect. He also has a secret -- hobby, which he uses to
destroy the family he believes has betrayed him.
The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel is the Prometheus award winning graphic novel adaptation of the 1979 prose novel, by L. Neil Smith. Art by Scott Bieser, The Probability Broach: The Graphic Novel brings to visual life the story of Detective Win Bear who, while
investigating the murder of a physicist, is accidentally blown sideways
in time -- to a world in where the air is clean, both poverty and
government are practically non-existent, and everybody carries guns!