The twist is devastating: The fog isn't erasing Elara’s mind; it is protecting her from remembering the unthinkable act she committed to survive the first time. Searching for Fogbank comic on social media reveals a small but ferociously dedicated fanbase. Reddit threads dissect every panel for hidden symbology (the recurring motif of the "upside-down rabbit" is still unsolved). Fan artists on Tumblr have recreated the fog aesthetic using watercolor and bleach.
So, pull up a chair, turn off the overhead lights, and let the roll over you like the tide. Just don't blink. You might forget why you started reading in the first place. Have you read the Fogbank comic? What do you think the Upside-Down Rabbit represents? Let the theories roll in below. fogbank comic
However, around Chapter Six ("The Clock That Ate Its Hands"), the comic pivots. What seemed like abstract art coalesces into a tight mystery. We learn that Elara is not a scavenger by choice—she is an amnesiac who washed ashore years ago. The Archivist hired her because she has already lived through the apocalypse of Fogbank once before and forgot it. The twist is devastating: The fog isn't erasing