Lies of Consent: Investigation // Revelation

Volume One
A dark graphic novel about grief, control, survival, and the lies people tell when they think they are saving someone.
Chase Wright wakes in a hospital bed to a world that no longer makes sense.

The woman he loves is gone.
His body is doing things the doctors cannot explain.
His best friend is standing at his bedside with an answer that sounds too clean to be true.

Thirty miles away, in the glass tower of El Viento Influencer Media, grief is not treated like a tragedy. It is treated like a metric. A dip in engagement. A problem to patch before the audience drifts.
And beneath Naomi Lake, Amelia Winters is still alive.
Chained. Hidden. Starving. Waiting.
Everyone has a version of the truth.
None of them are clean.
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About Volume One
Lies of Consent: Investigation // Revelation — Volume One adapts the opening chapters of the novel into a cinematic graphic novel experience.
The story begins in the aftermath of a staged tragedy. Chase is recovering in the hospital after being told Amelia died in a cabin fire. Tabitha, his closest friend, knows something about his recovery is wrong. The doctors are frightened. The sedatives are failing. Chase is awake, unstable, and asking for the one person everyone says is dead.
Meanwhile, Vincenzo Viento, CEO of El Viento Influencer Media, is trying to control the narrative before it collapses. To him, grief can be managed. Audiences can be redirected. People can be moved like assets.
But Grey, the operative sent to verify Amelia’s containment, discovers the truth beneath Naomi Lake is much worse than the language used to justify it.
Amelia is not dead.
She is not safe.
And she is not giving up.
Read This If You Like
Dark psychological thrillers.
Corporate conspiracy stories.
Romantic suspense with teeth.
Graphic novels with cinematic paneling, emotional stakes, and morally broken characters trying to convince themselves they still have control.
Content Note
This story contains dark themes, medical distress, captivity, psychological manipulation, grief, and corporate abuse of power. Recommended for mature readers.
