KATICOMICS
By KATE
No one knows who wrote them, or what they were written with — only that when the world began to break apart, the five books still remained, hidden deep in the shadows of the five continents. They have shaped — and destroyed — this world before. Jobs is just one among many drawn into that vortex, alongside people he has never met. All of them are heading toward lands yet to be named. Everything has been foreseen in the warnings of the sacred books. But are they truly writing their own story — or just pieces moving along the path someone else has already laid out?
Sacred Books is a world built from the very first word, with its own history, symbols, and wars found in no other myth. It is not bound by any cultural border. You will see the traces of the East in its philosophy, traditions, and quiet dialogues. You will also find the breath of the West in the chivalric spirit, in the urge to explore and to set foot on lands that have yet to be named. And on that journey, you will encounter things that feel strange — yet profoundly familiar.
If you want to dive deep, begin with the original four-part novel series:
Green Eyes, The Red Continent, Yellow Sand, and Black Soul Stone.
If you want to see this world move in colors and panels, read the graphic novel adaptation — now available up to Volume 5.
The same story, told in two rhythms.
-> Available to order comics and pre-order novel Sacred Book I – Green Eyes.
This is a work of fiction. All characters, landscapes, and realms are imagined. But everything operates on logic and balance. No one with immense magic could simply walk into a prison and rescue the one they seek — it still takes a plan, and the right moment. Science exists alongside the impossible in this world. What is not created by magic cannot be touched by it. That balance makes Sacred Books both fantastical and believable — even though it is entirely imaginary.
Five continents. Many races. Ancient magic, advanced technology, royal power, witches, monsters, dragons, elves, fearless warriors, and love stories. But what keeps you here is not just the scale — it’s the choices, the unnamed conflicts, the hidden ambitions. Everyone carries a fracture. Everyone is trying to protect something — a memory, a love, a faith whose shape has faded. And that’s why you will find yourself here. Not in the victories, but in the fragile things worth holding onto.