The following comics are those originated by BVC. More comics can be found in our list of Guest comics, so be sure to check them out!
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Created and written by: David A J Berner
Art, colours and lettering by: Harsho Mohan Chattoraj
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What becomes of a nation's heroes after they've won the war that lost an empire? BVC's online graphic novel follows a group of British heroes as unsure of their role in the modern world as is their country.
Created and written by: David A J Berner
Art by: Fabrizio Pacitti
Colours by: Bill Key
Letters by: David A J Berner
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In BVC's four-part mini-series, government assassin Jeste finds her own life threatened by accusations of an unsanctioned murder.
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Created and written by: David A J Berner
Art and colours by: Kyriacos Kyprianou
Letters by: David A J Berner
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Her hatred of vampires strengthened by the gruesome murder of her young daughter, Marjena Sarkova is unprepared to find herself the reluctant guardian of a young vampire girl. A girl who is about to become ... hunted.
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Written by: David A J Berner
Art by: Wes Huffor
Colours by: Anna Wieszczyk
Letters by: Richard Nelson
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Charnel House (print version)
A short horror comic set in Prohibition-era Chicago. Beware the demon drink!
Rad Starjack: Elysium Description
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Created and written by: David A J Berner
Art by: Fabrizio Pacitti
Colours by: Bill Key
Letters by: David A J Berner
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They say you can never take things too seriously in space. But when you travel with Rad Starjack - it's a blast!
Created and written by: David A J Berner
Art and colours by: Harsho Mohan Chattoraj
Letters by: David A J Berner
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In BVC's online graphic novel "Shades" we asked: What becomes of a nation's heroes after they've won the war that lost an empire? In "Lighten Up!" we ask: And, whatever it is, why couldn't they become it, with a smile?.