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Julian Hanshaw

    I Feel Machine
    Space Junk
    Free Pass
    • Free Pass is an intoxicating tale of liberty, privacy, and shame, set in the sticky place where sex, politics, and technology come together.George Orwell said "You are free to be a drunkard, an idler, a coward, backbiter, a fornicator. You are not free to think for yourself."Huck and Nadia are enjoying their working in Big Tech and developing an adventurous sex life. Together they fantasize about opening their relationship with a "free pass" to sleep with certain friends or celebrities. It's all in good fun.But Huck is leading a double life. As a national election looms, he grows more and more uncomfortable with his company’s unelected authority over internet discourse.When the couple receives a bizarre gift — a cutting-edge humanoid sex AI that can morph into anyone — their worlds of fantasy, trust, and consent are thrown into blissful chaos.In a society growing more divided each day, Huck struggles with the pressure to uphold boundaries at work... while everything is collapsing at home.Julian Hanshaw follows his acclaimed graphic novels Tim Ginger and Cloud Hotel with an intoxicating new tale of liberty, privacy, and shame, set in the sticky place where sex, politics, and technology come together.

      Free Pass
    • Space Junk

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set on a dying planet, a group of misfits grapples with the decision to remain as the last shuttles prepare to depart. Their choice to stay reflects deeper themes of belonging, sacrifice, and the search for purpose amid despair. As they confront their fears and desires, the story explores what it means to find hope in hopelessness, challenging the notion of escape versus facing reality.

      Space Junk
    • I Feel Machine

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Six stories from the digital frontier by some of the world's best-known comic book artists

      I Feel Machine