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ALT+SHIFT+NERD Comics Series
The following is a list of all the comic book series by ALT+SHIFT+NERD MEdia and Aspectral Studios.
These series appear within the pages of HANDHELD comic book for now.
(A more in-depth look at each series, arriving as they take stage in HandHeld books...)

Breaking Fourth: HellzGurl in the Modern World is a comix series unfolding, starring Hellyssa (“Hellzgurl”), as she does her best to leave her past behind and fit into the Modern World. Hers is a supernatural story with situational comedy, action, and adventure! There is more to Hellyssa than she seems; she’s hiding something, and as this series unfolds, it is revealed more and more what that is… In this supernatural situational dramedy, you NEVER know what KRAZY, SEXY, KEWL thing to expect in this quirky series!

Visit a dark, spooky, clumsy world of humor and horrors to delight and fright! Imagine horror movies and urban legends finding their way into sit-coms from the 1950s and 1960s, as told in the style of silent films of the 1920s, and you have Oopsie Dazey!

An alien Spider-Monkey-like creature known as a Homonkeylus, becomes part of an experiment, gets lost, and searches for his mentor while evading those seeking to capture and use him to their advantage! It's a unique, silly super hero romp of cosmic proportions!

An intergalactic warden is forced to team-up with the imprisoned they were guarding, to re-capture other escaped prisoners, while on the run from native authorities, after crashing on an unfamiliar planet. Love intense moments of daring suspense? Character-driven stories full of twists and turns galore? Then you'll love diving into this strange and quirky action/adventure series as excitement unfurls!

In this most darkest time-line, follow a demonic version of the Kardashians! HA! Just kidding. In this series, explore with Skwerm as he seeks answers about his own life and current state of being, from one elusive Wilby Worm, and discover whether there's a cartoon Hell or something worse...