Title: TOILET: More Than Just a Flush
Log line:
In the grimy, graffiti-stained stalls of a public restroom, a diverse group of individuals finds their only true sanctuary, using the private space to release the intense emotions they hide from the outside world.
SYNOPSIS:
Set against a backdrop of shadow-soaked concrete, exposed pipes, and vibrant graffiti rendered in a rich, painterly "Arcane" style, this comic is an anthology of private moments. The story posits a simple but profound truth: the toilet is not merely a functional fixture, but a modern-day confessional, a stage, a bunker, and an escape pod.
The narrative is observed by a silent, somewhat cynical, yet empathetic narrator—the "throne" itself—which witnesses humanity at its most vulnerable. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, we step behind the locked doors to meet the "guests":
Title: TOILET: More Than Just a Flush
Log line:
In the grimy, graffiti-stained stalls of a public restroom, a diverse group of individuals finds their only true sanctuary, using the private space to release the intense emotions they hide from the outside world.
SYNOPSIS:
Set against a backdrop of shadow-soaked concrete, exposed pipes, and vibrant graffiti rendered in a rich, painterly "Arcane" style, this comic is an anthology of private moments. The story posits a simple but profound truth: the toilet is not merely a functional fixture, but a modern-day confessional, a stage, a bunker, and an escape pod.
The narrative is observed by a silent, somewhat cynical, yet empathetic narrator—the "throne" itself—which witnesses humanity at its most vulnerable. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, we step behind the locked doors to meet the "guests":