In a world of control and compliance, the branded are herded toward slaughter—until one breaks free and begins to remember what it means to resist.
Cattle is a black-and-white horror allegory about systems of control, dehumanization, and the violence it takes to reclaim autonomy.
In a twisted, industrial world where people are processed like livestock, the masses march blindly to their end—branded, bound, and broken. But when one captive stirs beneath the weight of submission, a spark of memory and rage ignites. What follows is a wordless uprising of flesh and will against the machinery of obedience.
Visceral, raw, and dripping with symbolism, Cattle blends body horror, dystopian imagery, and silent storytelling to explore conformity, rebellion, and the brutal cost of waking up in a world that wants you docile.
A comic for readers of Akira, Crossed, or Pink Floyd’s The Wall—those who know the system is lying and want to feel what it means to break through.
In a world of control and compliance, the branded are herded toward slaughter—until one breaks free and begins to remember what it means to resist.
Cattle is a black-and-white horror allegory about systems of control, dehumanization, and the violence it takes to reclaim autonomy.
In a twisted, industrial world where people are processed like livestock, the masses march blindly to their end—branded, bound, and broken. But when one captive stirs beneath the weight of submission, a spark of memory and rage ignites. What follows is a wordless uprising of flesh and will against the machinery of obedience.
Visceral, raw, and dripping with symbolism, Cattle blends body horror, dystopian imagery, and silent storytelling to explore conformity, rebellion, and the brutal cost of waking up in a world that wants you docile.
A comic for readers of Akira, Crossed, or Pink Floyd’s The Wall—those who know the system is lying and want to feel what it means to break through.