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Here are a few of our signature titles:

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James Douglas is a high school senior with little to show for his 17 years and no clear future ahead. In this ongoing dramedy by creator Pj Perez, James finds the only way change will happen is if he makes it happen. But what do his bizarre, recurring dreams portend?

The Utopian ran weekly online at TheUtopianComic.com from April, 2009 to October, 2010. Print collections featuring new art and bonus materials are available for order online.

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Omega Comics Presents is a quarterly comic book anthology featuring all-original, short, serial and standalone stories by emerging talents from around the globe. OCP is not bound by theme or genre — only by the imaginations of its creators.

Learn more about the comic by clicking here!

Tales From… is an anthology comic book series benefiting the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival, featuring all-original stories from Las Vegas-based creators.  The series debuted in 2010 with Tales from the Boneyard, based around the theme of the Neon Boneyard. In November 2011, Tales from Fremont Street, a noir-themed volume, will debut at the annual Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival.

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About Pop! Goes the Icon

Pop! Goes the Icon is a boutique print and online publishing house, specializing in sequential art — both in traditional pamphlet form (comic books) and as online presentations (webcomics) — as well as prose books, posters, prints and whatever else we feel like foisting upon the world.