Ongoing or Limited Series
- Bipolar, by Asaf Hanuka, & Tomer Hanuka, 2001–2004
- Detour, by Ed Brubaker, 1997
- A Fine Mess, by Matt Madden, 2002–2004
- Hickee, by Graham Annable, Scott Campbell, Joe White, et al., 2003–2007
- Injury, by Ted May, et al., 2012-
- Magic Whistle, by Sam Henderson, 1998–present
- My Uncle Jeff, written by Damon Hurd & illustrated by Pedro Camello, 2003
- Peanutbutter & Jeremy, by James Kochalka, 2004 (ISBN 1-891867-46-6)
- The Power of 6, by Jon Lewis, 2006
- Rosetta, edited by Ng Suat Tong, 2003–2005
- Rubbernecker, by Nick Bertozzi, 2002–2004
- Slowpoke, by Jen Sorensen, 1998–2004
- A Sort of Homecoming, by Damon Hurd and Pedro Camello, 2003–2007
- Spectacles, by Jon Lewis, 1997–1998
- True Swamp, by Jon Lewis, 2000–2001
- Urban Hipster, by David Lasky & Greg Stump, 1998–2003
- The Vagabonds, by Josh Neufeld, 2003-2006
- Yikes, by Steven Weissman, 1997–1998
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