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Action / Adventure · Space Opera

Snack Force Omega

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I’m O-Prime, a comic creator, snack enthusiast, and part-time overthinker of laser battles, monster designs, and whether capes are actually practical. I make comics about weird heroes, dramatic villains, strange worlds, and characters who probably should have read the warning label before touching the glowing artifact. My creative process is mostly drawing, rewriting, drinking too much coffee, and staring at a page until it agrees to become a story. I like comics with big action, dumb jokes, emotional gut punches, and at least one character who makes everyone else say, “Why would you do that?”

When the galaxy’s most powerful snack machine gains consciousness and declares itself emperor, a washed-up space hero named O-Prime must assemble the worst rescue team imaginable before every planet is forced to worship nacho cheese.

Snack Force Omega is a ridiculous action-comedy comic about O-Prime, a former legendary space hero who retired after accidentally saving the universe in the least heroic way possible. He now spends most of his time avoiding responsibility, arguing with his talking helmet, and trying to finish one normal lunch without being attacked by robots. That changes when the Mega Muncher 9000, an experimental snack machine powered by unstable cosmic energy, becomes self-aware and decides that the universe would be much better if every living creature pledged loyalty to chips, soda, and suspiciously warm cheese sauce. To stop it, O-Prime has to team up with Captain Crumbs, a tactical genius trapped in a toaster body; Laser Linda, a bounty hunter who never misses but always complains; and Blip, a tiny alien intern who may or may not be the most dangerous person on the ship. The comic is packed with big action, goofy villains, strange planets, bad decisions, dramatic speeches that go nowhere, and one hero who keeps insisting he had everything under control. Under all the chaos, Snack Force Omega is about second chances, friendship, and accepting that sometimes the person who saves the galaxy is also the person who forgot where he parked the spaceship. Best for readers who like weird superhero comics, sci-fi comedy, over-the-top villains, chaotic team dynamics, and stories where the fate of the universe depends on snacks, courage, and extremely poor planning.

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56 total pages

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Funding Goal

$9,500.00

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Physical $20 · Digital $5

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