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L'uomo della muffa
L'uomo della muffa
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Questo è il mio primo progetto (in un certo senso) ufficiale, composto (almeno per ora) da 8 pagine. Ho intenzione di continuare questa storia. Il protagonista è un vecchio senzatetto che si sveglia improvvisamente da uno stranissimo sogno, pregno di significato. La storia racconterà di uno spezzone della sua vita e rivelerà un verità sul suo passato e sul mondo che lo circonda.
Objects in the Mirror
Objects in the Mirror
Comic - Psychological Fiction
A tale of desperately trying to find your place in the world. an introspective character study of pain, identity, home, and found family. A one-shot comic book told through poetry and a love letter to classic Vertigo comics. "This comic is visual poetry at its absolute finest. A stained glass portrait reflecting trauma, longing, and belonging. You will be mesmerized. You will be amazed. And boy, your heart will ache. Everyone should take a look at this comic - it's MASTERFUL" - Fell Hound,
Yellow
Yellow
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
A struggling writer battles his own creations with conflict and turmoil brewing in chaos.
vanished - deutsch
vanished - deutsch
Comic - Psychological Fiction
Diese Graphic Novel nutzt das Spiegelmotiv, um eine vielschichtige und verstörende Reflexion über Verlust, Trauma und verschiedene Wahrheiten zu entfalten, die sich in Märchen verbergen können.
MNSTA - deutsch
MNSTA - deutsch
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Etwas wartet im Dunkeln – fremd und doch vertraut. MNSTA – eine Graphic Novel über das, was sich im Schatten der Kindheit verbirgt.
seluda
seluda
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
A surreal, psychological story concerning a young man choked up by his internal struggles and whose otherworldly fate is brought to light by his Mind-Body Projection.
Angelic Graveyard
Angelic Graveyard
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
A story of an unknown narrator, between occult beliefs and love for a rockstar.
When The Body Says Save Me
When The Body Says Save Me
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
When friendships fade and social connections dissolve, the body remembers what the mind tries to forget. This abstract psychological horror explores the visceral panic of profound loneliness—not just being alone, but losing the people who once filled your world. Through stark visual metaphors rendered in near-black blues and blood-red accents, we follow an unnamed protagonist navigating the aftermath of social loss. Empty chairs still hold the warmth of departed friends. Phone messages dissolve into static. Mirrors reflect everything except the viewer. Rain falls inside bedrooms, tracing ribs like pressure maps of internal collapse. As isolation deepens, the body begins its desperate rebellion—heartlines stuttering into flatlines, tinnitus rings compressing reality, shadows reaching out for embraces that can never reach back. The protagonist’s world warps into something alien: street shadows point the wrong direction at noon, windows pulse like heartbeats across small-town darkness, and doorbell rings echo unanswered through frosted glass. This is not a story of recovery or redemption. Instead, it’s an unflinching examination of how loneliness manifests as physical emergency—the body’s primal scream of “save me” when human connection vanishes. Through minimalist visual storytelling and VHS-grain texture that makes each page feel like a fever dream, the work transforms private anguish into shared recognition. The final pages offer not rescue, but acknowledgment: a tiny red pulse on stark white, suggesting that even in our deepest isolation, some essential spark persists—waiting, hoping, enduring. 30 pages of abstract sequential art exploring grief, social loss, and the body’s memory of connection.
Fragments of Place
Fragments of Place
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
(Senior Capstone Project) Fragments of Place is a contemporary graphic memoir about creativity, burnout, and the search for personal identity through art. Framed through the perspective of a struggling college art student, the story follows a young rabbit as he reflects on his childhood love of drawing, the friendships that encouraged his creativity, and the growing pressures that slowly transformed art from a passion into an obligation. Told through anthropomorphic characters and nonlinear memories, the memoir explores how identity is shaped through storytelling, nostalgia, and emotional experience. Inspired by works such as Maus, Fun Home, and Persepolis, Fragments of Place combines visual symbolism, reflective narration, and sequential art to examine artistic burnout, self-worth, and the struggle to reconnect with creative passion. At its core, the story asks: What happens when the thing that once made someone feel most alive begins to feel like something they can no longer do for themselves?