A black and white comic page. Panel 1: A person in a gray, skin-tight, one-piece outfit is sitting at a desk and drawing on a cintiq. The person is angular. The outfit is much darker at the forearms, thighs, and neck. The comic's title, "Goodnight," is placed near the upper left corner. A narration box near the character reads: "I dislike sleep." Panel 2: The person is clutching their tablet pen as they continue to draw on the cintiq. A narration box reads: "Actually..." Panel 3: The character has their eyes locked on the cintiq screen as they continue to draw. A narration box reads: "... I hate sleep." Panel 4: The person's hand is positioned on a keyboard to use the shortcut, "Cmnd + Z" (it's for a Mac)
A black and white comic page, continuing from the previous page. Panel 1: Shaped like a wall clock. The clock hands are pointed to read 11:07. Panel 2: The person is glancing towards the wall clock, their hand still clutching onto their pen. The darkness on their clothes is starting to spread down their arms and neck. A narration box reads: "I almost wish I could draw forever." Panel 3: The person is panicking having turned all white with shaking, erratic lines. Frantic, hand-written words behind them read: "NOT ENOUGH, KEEP GOING, NOT ENOUGH, I NEED TO DO MORE, I CAN'T STOP, KEEP GOING." A narration box reads: "Never stopping." Panel 4: A black rabbit is hopping towards the person, whose shoulder can be seen. Their clothes have turned all black. Panel 5: The person's hand is scrawling on the cintiq. A narration box reads: "Always working." Panel 6: The character is hunched over, their face inches from the cintiq. Their clothes have turned all black, colored in with frantic lines. Their head has lost all detail, only showing the outline and one frantic eye. They continue to scribble away at the cintiq. Three narration boxes read: "If I do... my heart won't hurt..." "...my mind would slow to a crawl..." "...just let me."
A black and white comic page, continuing from the previous page. Panel 1: A small bed with an attached bookshelf. The shelf is covered in various Pokemon plushies with a few on the actual bed itself. A narration box reads: I feel like... ...sometimes I can't remember how to sleep." Panel 2: The rabbit is standing on his haunches in front of a couch. Two narration boxes read: "My chest heaves..." "... I think about the future..." Panel 3: An extreme close-up of the person's eye. It's wide open in fear. The end on the tablet pen is scribbling back and forth. Text reads: "... and I PANIC." (PANIC is hand-written to look jagged) Panel 4: The rabbit hops onto the couch. The person's chair can be seen in the foreground. Panel 5: From the rabbit's point of view, we can see his ears in the foreground. The person, having finally stopped drawing, is whipping their head around to look at the rabbit. Their one visible eye is staring right at him.
A black and white comic page, continuing from the previous page. Panel 1: The rabbit is grooming himself. The person is sitting up. The frantic, scribbly line of their clothes is starting to fade and the detail in the head is starting to come back. Panel 2: The person is fading back into detail a bit more. Their clothes are starting to turn white. The panic in their eyes is gone. Panel 3: The rabbit is turning towards the person as they sit next to him on the couch. The features of the person are softer and they have a little smile on their face. Two narration boxes read: "That's right." "It'll be okay." Panel 4: The person is laying down on the couch. Their eyes are closed as they gently wrap their arms around the rabbit, who's loafing in their arms. The world around them is toned in soft grays. Text next to panel reads: "Goodnight. See you tomorrow."
A comic I made some time ago about my terrible relationship with sleep
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