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openPokemon/Yugioh-like Action Adventure Fantasy Print Comic
I remember reading a comic about a young man wearing a headband finding a strange carved stone in the shape of an angel lady during one of his venture to the forest outside his village. Fast forward and his village was attacked by people looking for that stone, and in a fit of desperation cast/summon the spirit/beast/entity inside the stone to protect himself. The way to summon them is to hold the stone tight and call their name, and the protagonist learned that he has to listen to the entity's true name to properly summon them. I think it's Lucinda or some majestic-sounding name. The dust sleeve is brown/black with only the title of the series printed vertically.
It's perhaps of Japanese or Korean origin, maybe its' related to an MMORPG too but I'm not sure. It's a pretty niche, I think. So I know what the cover and the story is but I don't know what's the title of the comic and perhaps you guys would know.
openI think it was called like "captain invincible" or something? Print Comic
It was a superhero comic where everyone's powers were based on the comic book medium. The main character's power was the ability to jump between panels or send other objects through. He had a sidekick whose power was forced perspective based, as long as he was in the foreground he could pick up things in the background like cars, trees, and houses, because from the reader's perspective they're tiny. There was an old man who could beat people up with his speech bubbles, and a villain who had limited time travel because he could travel to the direct opposite side of the page.
openHad to burn the money not to freeze Print Comic
I'm looking for what I'm 90% sure is a comic, but it might also be like a television short from an anthology like the Friday the 13th: The Series or another Twilight Zone type show.
The story is, a group of criminals attempt to rob a bank or vault during the harsh winter. They manage to, but the Villain Protagonist betrays his friends to keep the haul all to himself. A series of problems make his attempt to flee fail and he ends up alone in the cold wilderness. The only way he can keep from freezing is by making a bonfire with the money he's carrying.
The following morning, he's finally found, half-dead. He gets away with the crime, but, in a Karmic Twist Ending, the money's all ashes.
openA single page of Mike Mignola artwork Print Comic
I was reading a comic book I think from the 90s, and each page was a different artist. It was something like a kid’s comic book, or at least one where you wouldn’t expect Mike Mignola’s dark style to show up. But one of the pages was him. All I remember from the page was a bunch of statues, or possibly corpses, with speech bubbles that only contained a single musical note.
openMagazine comic about breast cancer Print Comic
Begins with someone noticing a lump on her breast while having a swim. At one point, an event called the "buxom buttless blonde parade" is mentioned during a banquet or something. Shortly thereafter, the main character is chastised for certain negligence, and is ordered to find a different doctor and protocol.
opencosmic horror Print Comic
The story might be part of an anthology comic, it was definitely black and white despite being made and set somewhere after 2010. The main character has a job posting flyers for a restaurant, either sushi or ramen, and is attracted to a female coworker. The coworker is revealed to be a fishperson and in a Cthulhu cult, letting him impregnate her to create new "flavors". The last panel was Cthulhu stirring a big bowl with the milkyway in it implying he is literally cooking our universe for food
openComic strip set in Canada Print Comic
I'm looking for a newspaper comic set in Canada.
The set up is that an American man married a Canadian woman and had a son and they decide to move to Canada and live with her father.
A lot of the humor derived from the American finding life in Canada to be strange and clashing with his father-in-law because of it.

A comic where 1920s pulp fiction characters (Tom Swift-like explorers) find themselves rescued by superheroes and are resentful of them being the next big thing in comics (they're being interviewed back home and all the journalists talk about is what was it like being rescued by superheroes).
As I recall it was part of an anthology rather than a standalone story. Might've been by Alan Moore, seems like the kind of thing he'd write.