
I drew every panel for this full psychological horror story – "The Eternal Echo" (grief + possession + tech horror)
I just finished a full original horror story called The Eternal Echo and turned it into a narrated video with manga-style panels that I drew myself.
It's about Elena Voss, who loses her little sister Lily in a plane crash. Desperate to feel close to her again, she tries a new neural headband app called Resonance that promises to rebuild the dead from photos, videos, and voice messages. At first, the virtual reunions feel like a miracle. But the deeper the sync gets, the more Lily starts leaking into the real world — speaking when the headband is off, appearing in reflections, brushing her hair, and eventually moving Elena’s own hands.
By 94% sync, Elena can’t leave her apartment. Her body literally stops obeying her. And at 100%… someone else is driving.
It’s a slow-burn psychological horror story about grief, guilt, invasive technology, and losing control of your own mind and body. The ending hit me harder than I expected.
If you enjoy stories like Black Mirror meets Junji Ito, with creeping dread instead of cheap jump scares, I think you’ll like this one.
Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/sVk2MxmqbQk
I’d love to hear what you think — especially the final twist.
Has anyone else read or watched something similar that messed with your head?
