Abyss Born is a dark, cinematic supernatural horror comic set in the decaying, reality-warped city of Raven Cross, where grief and vengeance don’t just haunt the mind—they reshape existence itself.
The story follows a man who once lived a peaceful life with his wife and young son, until a mysterious entity known as the Skull King shattered that reality and stole everything from him. What remains is a broken survivor bound to an ancient, sentient force known only as the Abyss—an entity that feeds on pain, memory, and emotional collapse.
Three months after the tragedy, he now lives alone in a ruined apartment on the edge of sanity and transformation. No longer fully human, he has become Abyss Born: a vigilante forged from loss, carrying the weight of a living darkness that speaks to him, protects him, and slowly reshapes his identity.
The Shadow inside him is not imaginary. It is an independent abyssal presence—something that thinks, reacts, and remembers the death of his family as if it happened to itself. It pushes him toward revenge, while blurring the line between justice and consumption.
As he builds his obsession around the Skull King, Raven Cross begins to reveal its true nature: a thin-place city where reality is fragile, memories can manifest physically, and trauma leaves permanent scars in the fabric of the world.
This first issue establishes the emotional core of the series—loss, transformation, and the slow corruption of a man who refuses to accept peace without justice. The tone is oppressive, atmospheric, and deeply psychological, blending supernatural horror with mythic, grounded tragedy.
Abyss Born is not just a story about revenge—it is about what happens when grief becomes powerful enough to fight back against reality itself.