If you love stories that blend sci-fi and existential drama, 'My Name Is Tryst' is a gem. Tryst isn’t your typical hero—she’s messy, impulsive, and half the time she’s making decisions based on gut feelings rather than logic. The plot kicks off when she finds a cryptic tattoo on her wrist that matches a symbol from a banned underground broadcast. From there, it’s a race against time as she dodges corporate enforcers and decipheres clues about her own fragmented memories. The world-building is chef’s kiss—think 'Blade Runner' meets 'Black Mirror,' but with a protagonist who’s more likely to punch a drone than deliver a monologue.
Lex, the hacker, steals every scene they’re in. Their banter with Tryst is hilarious, but there’s also this unspoken tension—like they know more about her than they let on. The comic doesn’t spoon-feed answers, either. One issue ends with Tryst staring at a sky full of floating ads, all whispering her name, and you’re left screaming, 'WHAT DOES IT MEAN?' I adore stories that trust readers to connect the dots.
'My Name Is Tryst' feels like a puzzle box you can’t put down. The plot twists hit hard—just when you think Tryst’s uncovered her past, the story flips everything on its head. My favorite arc involves a hidden library where records of 'erased' people are kept, and Tryst discovers her own file... with three different birthdates. The corporation’s villain is eerily charismatic, too—he delivers this speech about 'editing chaos' that’s equal parts terrifying and mesmerizing. The comic’s ending leaves room for a sequel (fingers crossed!), but it wraps up enough to feel satisfying. If you’re into mind-bendy narratives with heart, this one’s a must-read.
I stumbled upon 'My Name Is Tryst' while browsing indie comics, and it hooked me instantly! The story follows Tryst, a young woman with a mysterious past who wakes up in a futuristic city with no memory of how she got there. The city's ruled by a shadowy corporation that claims to 'protect' its citizens, but Tryst starts noticing cracks in their perfect facade—glitches in surveillance drones, whispers of rebellion. She teams up with a rogue hacker named Lex to uncover the truth, but the deeper they go, the more they realize Tryst might be the corporation's biggest secret. The art style's gritty cyberpunk meets neon-noir, and the pacing feels like a thriller where every page reveals something wild.
What really got me was how the comic plays with identity—Tryst's name keeps changing in subtle ways throughout, like even she doesn’t know who she is. There’s this one scene where she stares at a mirror, and her reflection mouths words she didn’t say. Chills! The creator leaves breadcrumbs about corporate experiments and erased histories, but the real heart is Tryst’s raw determination to carve out her own truth. I binged the whole series in one night and immediately messaged my friends about it.
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