“What I See In My Dreams” is a word-lean, image-loud descent through the pressures we don’t admit: OVERWORK, DEADLINE, UNCERTAINTY, ISOLATION, FATIGUE, CONNECTION—then the temperature rises—INJUSTICE, FRUSTRATION, DISRESPECT, BETRAYAL, THREAT. Each vignette is a single idea rendered in high-contrast inks: bone white, rich black, and surgical red. No chatter—just tight linework, abstract paneling, and captions that land like a cold breath on the back of your neck. It feels like found footage from your own head: clocks with teeth, scales that feed, kindness that strangles with ribbon. From Nightmare Studio, this is elegant, brutal horror. If it doesn’t haunt, it doesn’t ship. Read with the lights low.
A gallery of nightmares: one word per page, one feeling per cut. High-contrast inks, abstract compositions, and a single vein of red carry you from work-day dread into predatory dark. Precision horror from Nightmare Studio. Sleep later.