⯌ SANYO PROJECT COMIC ⯌ ⯌ Chapter One: Zero ⯌ This is the first chapter Next Chapter: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1329750365 ---------- ↭ Instructions ↭ ---------- ⮚ Press space key or right arrow key for next page ⮚ Press left arrow key for previous page ⮚ Touch/Click in the screen for next page if you're in mobile ⮚ Look down to the "Notes and Credits" section for story with only words (I think maybe there are some people would like to read a novel more than graphic novel so I made that) ---------- ↭ Notes ↭ ---------- ⮚ Circle Bubble Chat means the thoughts of the character ⮚ Square/Rectangle Bubble Chat means the conservations of the character(s) ---------- ↭ Shout-Outs ↭ ---------- ⮚ @starfruittoph- ⮚ @cherrylouu ⮚ [ask me for shout-out] ---------- ↭ Notes ↭ ---------- ⮚ I recommend full-screen mode and average volume. ⮚ The comic includes sounds ⮚ Pls follow @starfruittoph-!! I won't see her for a long time and I want to give her a surprise when she come back by many followers, pls follow her!! ---------- ↭ Credits ↭ ---------- ⮚ Thanks to @Lmia2017 for the Typing sound effect ⮚ Thanks to @aikaik1309 for the Hover sound effect ⮚ Thanks to Scratch Library for the Connect and Win sounds ⮚ Thanks to @yourFairyGodMother for the house ---------- ↭ Hashtags ↭ ---------- #graphicnovel #novel #novella © June 7th, 2026. Sanyo Phan's Official Comic Project All rights reserved. Should include change(s) after remix.
⯌ SANYO PROJECT NOVELLA ⯌ ⯌ Chapter One: Zero ⯌ In a quiet room, the only sounds were the rhythmic clacking of typing. The room was dark and creepy still, illuminated solely by the glow from a bright single computer's screen. The cursor slowly heading forward to the save button; with a click, the words "Save Success" appeared on the screen. Somewhere out in the midnight, a small house remained lit; its living room was comfortably furnished, suggesting a solitary occupant. The space was bathed in the glow of the overhead light. A gray sofa sat adorned with soft beige cushions, yet it was completely unoccupied. Suddenly, a phone resting on the dining table rang. A teenager picked it up and read the message. A mysterious stranger had sent a text asking, "Will you accept the challenges?" accompanied by "Yes" and "No" buttons. It was the first time the teenager had ever seen interactive buttons within a text message. Thinking to himself, "Probably it's just an advertisement message again," he tapped the "No" button. Immediately, the mysterious sender replied with a new message: "Challenge Accepted."