There are many stories across the multiverse. These are only a few, picked from where and whence and brought here.

New issues posted monthly. Posted rating is for the issue as a whole; individual story ratings and content warnings are listed in each issue.

  1. The interior of an old-fashioned general store with wooden shelves stocked with various tins and containers.

    Best Laid Plans

    Ronyo is assembling merchandise from all over the multiverse, but why? And will they get in their own way again?

    A Goodbye

    Celeste, despite her best efforts, brings some changes to Red's farm.

    Read Issue #22
  2. Monochrome watercolor-like drawing of a country road with a single figure walking along.

    Finding Healing

    Celeste begins her search in the agrarian countryside in her own world, looking for a faun in a unique situation.

    The First Sign

    You, Red, and Green see a new aspect to your connection.

    Read Issue #21
  3. A close-up of a serving of chicken fried rice, featuring fluffy white rice mixed with diced carrots, scrambled eggs, and pieces of chicken, garnished with chopped green onions. The dish is presented in a black bowl, with a slightly blurred background emphasizing the texture and ingredients of the fried rice. It was captured in Kozhikode, Kerala.

    Universal Constants

    Justine returns to the Lighthouse kitchen and learns some things are just universal.

    A Game Night

    The three of you spend time with your siblings.

    Read Issue #20
  4. A black and white painting of a street at night. The buildings are close, many have balconies on the second floor. A black man with short hair and a beard is walking towards the viewer; the street is otherwise deserted.

    Conversations In the Aftermath

    It's been a busy few days at The Lighthouse, and Richard's just trying to make sense of it all, both to himself and others.

    An Invitation

    Sometimes being included is its own gift.

    Read Issue #19
  5. Illustration of a bat skeleton on yellowed paper. Writing in Italian is across the top.

    An Image In Mind

    How do you describe sight to people without eyes?

    A Weird Introduction

    Sometimes the best way to feel secure is to scare people off.

    Read Issue #18
  6. A long exposure at night, with streaks of light converging on the right edge.

    The Fight

    I'm looking for meaning. You're looking for answers. And Celeste is looking for vindication.

    Read Issue #17
  7. Dana, a 4-armed naga holding a wrench in her upper left hand and a mug in her lower right hand. Her upper right hand is lifting a pair of goggles to her forehead which is covered in a bandanna. She is in a stained white shirt with orange overalls tied around her waist. She is holding a thermos in her tail.

    The Naga and the Waffle House

    The Lighthouse crew gets a welcome text, and Richard takes the opportunity to show Dana a southern institution.

    The Sudden Realization a Moment Too Late

    Read Issue #16
  8. A view under the sea.

    Devoted

    Antony was a doer, not a decider. And he might have found the best boss of all.

    A Crowded Table

    Sometimes bringing hope looks like a potluck dinner, even in unprecedented times.

    Read Issue #15
  9. Photograph of a rural highway. A sign in the foreground simply says PIONEER.

    Exile With Another Motive

    Celeste goes through the latest portal to open and makes a few discoveries.

    A Bad Night

    Accepting what you can't control has never felt so rough.

    Read Issue #14
  10. Illustration of Red, Green, and Blue. Green the wyvern has their feathered wing-arms around Red and Blue. Red the faun is hugging back and smiling. Blue the human looks to have the wind knocked out of them by the force of the hug.

    Broken Connection

    Shaken from recent experiences, a fresh kitsune goes searching for answers.

    The Dedication

    You, Red, and Green realize what you mean to each other.

    Read Issue #13
  11. Illustration of a space station with a central spire and an outer ring connected by four spokes

    Suiting Up

    Abby always feels more at home among the machines.

    A Few Dates

    You're settling into life with Red and Green.

    Read Issue #12
  12. Photograph of a small branch growing out of a forest floor. The colors have been altered so that the leaves are blue and the ground is covered in red moss.

    Just Be

    Harris and Julia are lost in an otherworldly forest, and their only chance at survival could mean joining it.

    The Breakdown

    You can read each others' minds, so you'll never fight or misunderstand each other... right?

    Read Issue #11
  13. An illustration of a stack of books

    Suspension of Disbelief

    Kirk’s new friend Jason enjoys stories and has a way of making them come alive.

    A Minor Annoyance

    You're still learning about each other, that's all.

    Read Issue #10
  14. Illustration of Terra, an anthropormorphic mouse with grey fur and hair, glowing orange irises, wearing a pink tank top and a blue skirt.

    Jasper's Escape

    Between the bad job and uneasy home life, Jasper's link to sanity is the fantastic mouse woman he dreams of and the group chat he shares her with.

    A Clever Ruse

    You've found a clever way to deflect your family's questions.

    Read Issue #9
  15. A vintage illustration of a snow leopard, tense and looking to the side toward the camera.

    Exile By Another Name

    Celeste was the youngest court mage in a century. And she just got passed over for the next level.

    An Unexpected Interrogation

    An innocent question from Red prompts a frank conversation with their mother.

    Read Issue #8
  16. Diagram showing a locked padlock to unlocked padlock

    Morning Questions

    Young kitsune tend to have slightly different issues when they wake up.

    The Jumpstart

    Your bond with Red and Green evolves suddenly—and unevenly—bringing joy and an unwelcome revelation.

    Read Issue #7
  17. An illustration of an orange cat curled up and sleeping

    Orange Stereotypes

    Tom's immigration application keeps getting held up, but it's not his fault no one's heard of his country!

    A Perspective Check

    It'd be great if potential world-shattering events didn't happen while you were driving to a family reunion.

    Read Issue #6
  18. Wonder, an eldritch creature that looks like a blue slime person. Has tentacles for legs, three larger tentacles with mouths at his waist, a mouth on his stomach, four arms, and tentacles for hair. He has two purple eyes on his face and is covered with purple eyes otherwise. He is eating a bananna peel and holding a candy wrapper; one of his tentacle-mouths is eating a soda can.

    Cosmic Wonder

    Stan just wanted to see the stars, not get sacrificed to a eldritch god. Good thing she likes him.

    A Breakup

    As one relationship ends, another deepens.

    Read Issue #5
  19. A tree- or fractal-like structure inside the silhouette of a brain.

    Breaking Changes

    Achieve greatness or avoid disappointment? For Sarah, the stakes are a little higher.

    A Small Moment

    It can be hard, sometimes, to keep going. And you aren't alone in feeling that.

    Read Issue #4
  20. Black and white illustration of a harvest feast table spread

    Kitchen From Scratch, part 3

    Justine finds success and danger before making a decision about her future.

    The Differences

    An innocent guessing game turns into a sudden realization about Red and Green.

    Read Issue #3
  21. Black-and-white llustration of a fox crouching and looking snarly

    Kitchen From Scratch, part 2

    Justine sees first-hand just how strange this world is.

    A Laugh of Recognition

    You’re trying to understand something and it just isn’t clicking. Good thing you have help!

    Read Issue #2
  22. Vintage drawing of a lighthouse

    Kitchen From Scratch, part 1

    When Justine’s job turns out to be a dead end, she takes a risky gig in the middle of Nowhere.

    The First Puzzle

    You’ve had strange feelings pop up from time to time, but this is something different.

    Read Issue #1