UNIT 333: REVERIES // A NEW SERIES BY HAB OH

YURR! Happy Friday, Habgoblins! Keeping up with these newsletters and blog posts have been really great and I hope you’ve been enjoying these updates too! This one focuses all on my latest project: Unit 333 Reveries.


Unit 333: Reveries, Key Art (2024)

WELCOME TO DISORIENTATION

Unit 333: Reveries is a cosmic horror narrative about an Aspiring Artist from Brooklyn that wakes up in a familiar yet unsettling place, stripped of his possessions and fragments of his memory. What appears to be just a psychiatric ward is anything but as the space around him begins to twist and warp; feeding off his depression. The only means of escape is confronting the trauma head-on, battling the extra-dimensional manifestations of his insecurities.

The Ladies Out Front, Close-up, Unit 333: Reveries (2024)

Is this all in his head? Who are The Figments?! The walls cry and the floors laugh! Labeled as "C25", a man must uncover the mysteries of the unfamiliar space known as The Unit before he is lost within it's unhallowed halls forever!

The Ladies Out Front, Close-up, Unit 333: Reveries (2024)

ABOUT THE SERIES

Unit 333: Reveries is a sequel/reboot of the 2018 graphic novel, Unit 333: Introspect. A gripping narrative, based on my real-life experience living in a psychiatric facility, that highlights the struggle of mental health and wellness within the Black Community. The aim is to center the conversation in order to create better circumstances and understanding for those who continually struggle without adequate support. This story is told across multiple mediums: animation, graphic novels, performance art, exhibitions, and beyond.

Page Panel, Close-up, Unit 333: Instrospect (2018)

SUPPORT THE SERIES

You can support the development of this project by:

Joining the Habtoons Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/habtoons

Buying Merch
https://www.habtoons.com/shop

Order Commissions (when open)
https://www.habtoons.com/contact


MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals: 1-800-273-8255. Click this sentence for additional resources.