PINK: A World Rebuilt Through Memory, Meaning, and Knowledge
- Kyle Williamson
- Jul 23
- 2 min read

Written
PINK is not just a graphic novel—it’s an emotional journey through fire, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.
At the heart of the story are siblings Rin and Lily, the sole survivors of a devastating event that wiped out their entire home and family. Shattered but not broken, they embark on a journey that begins with grief and grows into something far greater: a quest for truth, belonging, and the rediscovery of a world long forgotten.
While the story is wrapped in fantasy and myth, the themes it explores are deeply real.
PINK tackles the weight of depression, the sting of abandonment, and the long shadow of loss. But it also shines light on the strength found in community, the beauty of healing, and the powerful truth that family isn't just blood—it’s who stands beside you when everything else falls away.
Every page is crafted to reflect not just the adventure, but the emotional heartbeat of the story. If you've ever felt lost, alone, or like you're searching for something more—PINK is for you.
Why I Started Writing PINK
This story was born from a deeply personal place. Like many creatives, I’ve had my own battles—with depression, isolation, and the feeling of not knowing where I belong. Writing PINK became a way to process that pain, to turn it into something hopeful, something meaningful. It's my way of reaching out—to say you’re not alone.
A huge part of my creative inspiration comes from anime. The energy, emotion, and worldbuilding in shows like Black Clover, One Piece, Fire Force, and My Hero Academia have pushed me not only to become a better storyteller, but to build a world of my own—one filled with heart, conflict, purpose, and perseverance.
These series taught me that it's okay to fall, to be vulnerable, to fail—and that the true magic comes from getting back up, again and again. That’s what PINK is all about.
This is just the beginning. More artwork, panels, and behind-the-scenes content are on the way. Thank you for reading—and welcome to this world I’m building, one page at a time.