The Longest Day of the Future
In a futuristic city ruled by rival corporations, a silent chain of strange events turns a mysterious briefcase into chaos.
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Plot structure labels used: near wordless, visual storytelling, comic panel structure, frame-based layout, action-driven, inferential reading, repeated reread details, puzzle-like decoding
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In a futuristic city ruled by rival corporations, a silent chain of strange events turns a mysterious briefcase into chaos.
A nearly wordless picture book follows frogs on an impossible nighttime trip through town, leaving clues and wonder behind.
A curious boy finds a mysterious underwater camera on the beach and discovers a hidden world in its photographs.
A linked set of SF stories follows humanity’s fight against ancient, self-aware death machines across the galaxy.
A stranded traveler accepts help from a strange couple, then tumbles into a mind-bending web of memory, control, and conspiracy.
A deadpan picture book imagines a future where everyday words and customs have changed into hilarious nonsense.
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A street preacher faces chaos, prophecy, and reality-bending forces in a sprawling, metafictional urban saga.
A galactic diarist bumbles through bizarre voyages that turn space adventure into satire, philosophy, and time-loop chaos.
In a sealed future tower society, one citizen’s dissatisfaction opens a disturbing look at overpopulation, sex, and control.
Interlinked stories trace the lives of women and other residents in a fictional Oregon coast town across generations.
When pain becomes visible as light worldwide, a love-note journal passes among strangers linked by suffering.
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Stranded on a disabled shuttle, Starfleet officers recount their academy-era Kobayashi Maru experiences as rescue nears.
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