Our Books
Towards a Less Fucked Up World: Sobriety & Anarchist Struggle
A crucial resource for sober and non-sober folks alike, Towards a Less Fucked Up World: Sobriety and Anarchist Struggle explores the connections between intoxication and different types of oppression.
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The Land is Holy
Flora and fauna populate the lyrical essays in this debut fiction collection.
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We Are Many: Defending Women and Sex Worker Human Rights
We Are Many: Defending Women and Sex Worker Human Rights is an international anthology of resistance featuring comics from the frontlines of Ukraine, Mexico, Sudan, Iraq, and more.
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Many Worlds, Or The Simulacra
The Simulacra is an anthology of reality-bending stories from a one-of-a-kind collective of authors building a shared multiverse.
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The Solar Grid Issue #7
However life on Earth continues to grow and bloom, and even as those left behind scrap together a life, objects left behind will guide a chosen few to revolution.
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The Solar Grid Issue #6
On Mars, no virtual luxury is off limits. Radix Media is proud to present issue five of The Solar Grid, a serialized comic by Ganzeer.
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IS THIS HOW YOU EAT A WATERMELON?
Is This How You Eat a Watermelon? invites readers into a world where love, war, and trauma collide with the desire to consume life—or be consumed by it.
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MORTALS, A Graphic Novel by John Dermot Woods and Matt L.
A deeply meditative graphic novel about aging and posterity.
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The Solar Grid Issue #4
In the wasteland of Earth’s future lurks a strange man with keys to the past.
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The Solar Grid Issue #3
Across centuries of oppression and injustice, the only constant is resistance.
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The Solar Grid Issue #2
When a great flood subsumes much of the modern world, big tech must conceive of a way to sustain life on Earth and Sharif Algebri finds himself at the center of the solution.
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THERE IS STILL SINGING IN THE AFTERLIFE by JinJin Xu
An elegiac illumination of personal and political histories misremembered and censored.
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