Stixma

STIXMA – The Curse You Cannot Escape

A dark fantasy comic series about power, trauma, and the price of survival.

What is STIXMA?

Stixma is an original comic series blending supernatural horror, psychological drama, and epic fantasy. At its heart, it’s not about heroes saving the world—but about cursed children trying to survive it.

If you’re looking for a story with emotional weight, layered worldbuilding, and unforgettable characters torn between love and damnation, you’ve found it.

A mystical cityscape with three central characters: a woman with fiery red hair, a brooding figure with dark hair, and a pale woman with white hair, set against a backdrop of vibrant urban lights and abstract digital elements.
The three Demon Riders of STIXMA: Evangeline, Fausto, and Angelica, standing amidst a vibrant, chaotic cityscape.

The Story

It began millennia ago.

A meteor crashed into Earth, splitting open to reveal three ancient seals. Those who touched them heard the voice of a demon: Asmodeus, whispering promises of truth and power. From that day on, the world began to shift. Cults formed. Rituals began. And eventually, someone succeeded in awakening the seals…

Fifteen years ago, in New York, a ritual meant to summon Asmodeus went terribly wrong. Every participant died—except for three children who were meant to be sacrificed: Evangeline, Fausto, and Angelica.

The ritual failed.
The curse began.

The children became Demon Riders—marked by Asmodeus, carrying fragments of his essence. Each developed terrifying powers they couldn’t control, and a connection to each other that went deeper than blood. Or fate.

They were separated, adopted into wildly different homes, and left to grow in pain. But no matter how far they ran, the curse followed. And now that they’ve found each other again… they’re not who they used to be.

One of them wants to burn the past.
One of them wants to protect it.
And one of them is no longer who he seems to be.

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Meet the Demon Riders

️ EvangelineThe Phoenix

A digital illustration of a girl with long red hair and striking eyes. She has a serious expression and is wearing a casual hoodie. To her side is a seated figure with a similar hairstyle, dressed in a relaxed outfit, both set against a colorful, mystical background.
Illustration of Evangeline, the Phoenix, a central character from the dark fantasy comic series STIXMA, showcasing her striking features and intense gaze.

🐺 FaustoThe Wolf

Illustration of a dark-haired male character with long hair, dressed in casual clothing, set against a red background. The character has a serious expression and is depicted in a circular frame.
Fausto, the Wolf, embodies the struggle of a kind-hearted soul hiding a monstrous secret in the dark fantasy world of STIXMA.

Kind-hearted, thoughtful, and cursed with a monstrous form. He hides in the wild, fearing the day his powers consume him again. But Fausto harbors a secret no one knows: a shadow growing within.

🎤 AngelicaThe Siren

A fantasy character with long white hair and purple eyes, wearing a flowing white dress adorned with jewelry. Two versions of the character are depicted: one full figure and one closer portrait, both showcasing an ethereal and mystical presence.
Angelica, also known as The Siren, from the comic series STIXMA, portraying her captivating beauty and the darkness that accompanies her powers.

A dazzling star with a voice that controls minds. Behind the fame is pain, control, and a dangerous devotion to a force she doesn’t fully understand. Her love for the others is real—but so is her hunger.

Lore & World

The Demon Riders are magnets for chaos. They warp reality. Their presence drives people to obsession, madness—or worship.
Some survivors of their power awaken as Hunters: humans reshaped by trauma into weapons, now chasing the Riders down.
Others fall under their spell. These are the Cultists, dysfunctional zealots who see the Riders as gods and would die to serve them.

The world doesn’t know what they are. Not yet.
But the Riders know one thing:

This is not a story about gaining power. It’s about surviving it.