Seven Deadly Days

Turgut Yüksel

Welcome to the office. Your shift starts now—reality optional.

Our protagonist is the graphic designer of a corporate media group running two glossy magazines. On paper, the job sounds fine. But behind closed doors, it’s a place of burnout, unpaid overtime, broken promises, and moral compromise.

Over the course of seven surreal days, he navigates toxic routines, watches his best friend get laid off without warning, and finds himself reluctantly helping his manipulative boss cover up unethical behavior. But corporate hell isn’t just metaphorical—winged women soar into the sky, ancient gods roam the hallways, and watchful eyes of Horus is everywhere.

Seven Deadly Days invites readers into a world where deadlines blur with dreams and office politics take on mythic proportions. With sharp visuals and biting commentary, it’s a powerful meditation on modern labor, alienation, and the cost of staying silent.

KEY NOTES:

– A bold graphic novel exposing the hidden cracks of modern corporate life through seven unforgettable days.
– A darkly humorous yet poignant story about survival, complicity, and the quiet rebellion of the creative class.

English translation is available.

Themes: Workplace Culture, Exploitation, Corporate Ethics, Surrealism, Magical Realism 112 pages, 160×240 cm

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