Tramps of the Apocalypse

Paperback
$19.99 US
On sale Jan 06, 2026 | 88 Pages | 9781506748788

Alice Darrow (Futurama, Disenchantment, Exploding Kittens) brings her animation talents to comics with Tramps of the Apocalypse!

Welcome to the future. Earth may be a glorified landfill ruled by Neo-Reaganism, testosterone, and off-brand ED medication but Earth’s apex predator remains: big, buxom, bountiful, bodacious, beastly, bone-chilling, blood-curdling…WOMEN.


The year is 2094, and men rule the world. So what has changed in seventy years, you ask?

Following the ten-year Sildenafil wars of 2053, Earth has become a barren wasteland. Factions of surviving men led by “Quest Ragnor, King of Males” have taken over the remnants of cities and towns across the globe, capturing and enslaving all women…Well, all women except for three super bimbos with unparalleled bloodlust and an unquenchable thirst for violence: Baby, Belladonna, and Babette. Unwilling to bend to the whims and desires of the buffoons in charge, too slippery to be caught, and too sexy for chains, these three bangin’ babes are at the top of Quest Ragnor’s most wanted list. Unfortunately for him, they couldn’t care less.

But when Baby, Belladonna, and Babette come across Cecil, a male who claims to know of a sacred artifact that could lead to the downfall of man, the babes see an opportunity to finally, truly be free.

Collects Tramps of the Apocalypse #1–#3.
Alice Darrow is a Franco-American writer and Illustrator born in Paris. Based in Los Angeles, she currently works in animation on shows like Futurama and Disenchantment as a visual development artist and character designer. She spends any free time she has working on her first love: comics. She enjoys drawing weird creatures, clothing, and beautiful domineering women.

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Alice Darrow (Futurama, Disenchantment, Exploding Kittens) brings her animation talents to comics with Tramps of the Apocalypse!

Welcome to the future. Earth may be a glorified landfill ruled by Neo-Reaganism, testosterone, and off-brand ED medication but Earth’s apex predator remains: big, buxom, bountiful, bodacious, beastly, bone-chilling, blood-curdling…WOMEN.


The year is 2094, and men rule the world. So what has changed in seventy years, you ask?

Following the ten-year Sildenafil wars of 2053, Earth has become a barren wasteland. Factions of surviving men led by “Quest Ragnor, King of Males” have taken over the remnants of cities and towns across the globe, capturing and enslaving all women…Well, all women except for three super bimbos with unparalleled bloodlust and an unquenchable thirst for violence: Baby, Belladonna, and Babette. Unwilling to bend to the whims and desires of the buffoons in charge, too slippery to be caught, and too sexy for chains, these three bangin’ babes are at the top of Quest Ragnor’s most wanted list. Unfortunately for him, they couldn’t care less.

But when Baby, Belladonna, and Babette come across Cecil, a male who claims to know of a sacred artifact that could lead to the downfall of man, the babes see an opportunity to finally, truly be free.

Collects Tramps of the Apocalypse #1–#3.

Author

Alice Darrow is a Franco-American writer and Illustrator born in Paris. Based in Los Angeles, she currently works in animation on shows like Futurama and Disenchantment as a visual development artist and character designer. She spends any free time she has working on her first love: comics. She enjoys drawing weird creatures, clothing, and beautiful domineering women.

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