Missing a college assignment shouldn't be a death sentence. But when you completely miss a museum field trip and receive a cryptic message demanding a comic submission before the next full moon, academic dread becomes a literal fight for survival. Finish the drawing in less than 30 hours, or face a brutal blood sacrifice to the terrifying entity known only as Lord Endaman.
Born from a real-life missed class assignment, MISSED: Rule #404 features a 2-page personal introduction followed by a sharp, 5-page splatstick horror comic. It perfectly pairs a highly expressive, cartoonish panic with high-contrast indie line art, psychological dread, and sudden, visceral body horror.
CREATOR'S NOTE & INSPIRATION:
Hey, I'm ZYTE, a college freshman and a total manhwa/comic addict. When I finally got the chance to make a mini comic for an assignment, I hit a massive bummer: the story had to be based around a field trip that I completely missed! So, that's how the inspiration sprouted... basically, I had no choice! Jokes aside, it's the ultimate exaggeration of academic dread
Missing a college assignment shouldn't be a death sentence. But when you completely miss a museum field trip and receive a cryptic message demanding a comic submission before the next full moon, academic dread becomes a literal fight for survival. Finish the drawing in less than 30 hours, or face a brutal blood sacrifice to the terrifying entity known only as Lord Endaman.
Born from a real-life missed class assignment, MISSED: Rule #404 features a 2-page personal introduction followed by a sharp, 5-page splatstick horror comic. It perfectly pairs a highly expressive, cartoonish panic with high-contrast indie line art, psychological dread, and sudden, visceral body horror.
CREATOR'S NOTE & INSPIRATION:
Hey, I'm ZYTE, a college freshman and a total manhwa/comic addict. When I finally got the chance to make a mini comic for an assignment, I hit a massive bummer: the story had to be based around a field trip that I completely missed! So, that's how the inspiration sprouted... basically, I had no choice! Jokes aside, it's the ultimate exaggeration of academic dread