I am usually a sucker for short story comps. But for some reason, this one, not so much.
When I read the theme 'what keeps you up at night' I expected mysteries, shock endings, thought provoking, and original pieces. I liked the short comic (by the author of American-Born Chinese) the most because it captured a specific feeling perfectly that indeed, keeps us up at night.
'Orange Alert' dealt with a girl with a sexually harassing step-father, her nighttime rides, and control in one's life. The ending surprised me, and made me think. Very original and well done.
Then there was 'The Night of Knights,' which told us the story of a somewhat bratty girl getting lost in the woods. Overall it was fairly interesting, but the ending made next to no sense and when you look back on it. Well-written, but it didn't really go anywhere.
Similarly, 'Not Just For Breakfast Anymore' had a couple of teenage girls get drunk, high, flirt with weird old Aisan men, and basically do what sleep-deprived teenage girls do. The ending, again, didn't make sense to me, but at least it understood the theme of 'staying up all night.'
'Phase two' dealt with the death of a loved one, seances, and scams. Predictable, unrealistic, and just mediocre.
And finally, 'The Vulnerable Hours' described a city-wide event that can only be described as 'people being deep and open with each other.' At least, that's the best I could come up with because it's not really clear what happened here. Vague and pretentious.
All in all, I would only give the short comic 5 stars. Everything else was about a 2-3, hence my average rating. Not THAT bad, but I expect better.