TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”
TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”
TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”
TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”
TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”
TITLE: INKBOUND — THE BOY INSIDE THE COMIC GENRE: Dark Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Supernatural • Thriller In a world where comics are just fiction, one boy discovers a story that can rewrite reality itself. Harison is an ordinary high school student who spends most of his time reading manga and collecting rare comics. One stormy night, while walking home through empty streets, he notices a hidden underground bookstore that he has never seen before. Inside the dark shop, an old man silently hands him a strange black comic with no author name. Written on the cover are the words: “THE ENDLESS PANEL” Before Harison leaves, the old man gives one warning: “Once you open it… the story will never let you go.” That night, Harison opens the comic. At first, everything seems normal. But suddenly, the final page changes on its own. The comic now shows a terrifying scene: one of Harison’s classmates dying in a brutal train accident the next day. Harison thinks it’s fake. Until the next morning… the exact same event happens in real life. Shocked and terrified, Harison opens the comic again. New pages begin appearing. This time, the comic is showing HIM. The truth is finally revealed: Harison is not just a reader. He is a “Panel Host” — a rare human capable of turning drawings into reality. Soon black ink begins spreading across his hands like living shadows. Anything Harison draws becomes real. Weapons. Creatures. Monsters. Entire environments. As his powers grow stronger, he unlocks terrifying abilities: — Ink Weapon Creation — Reality Sketching — Panel Teleportation — Monster Summoning — Memory Rewrite But every ability comes with a deadly cost. Every time Harison uses the comic, one of his memories disappears forever. He slowly forgets his childhood. His closest friends. Even the face of his own mother. Meanwhile, mysterious creatures known as “Editors” begin hunting him. The Editors are powerful beings trapped inside unfinished comics. Their goal is to escape into reality and rewrite the world itself. As Harison battles monsters born from broken stories, he discovers a horrifying truth: The world itself may already be inside a comic. And somewhere beyond the final page… someone is drawing EVERYTHING. FINAL HOOK: “When Harison finally reached the last chapter… he discovered the terrifying truth. The comic was never predicting the future. It was creating it.”