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Ok so there was this long comic strip I found on the internet anywhere between 6 to 9 years ago. It was a really long comic that ran panel on top of panel vertically.
It began with I believe a couple walking across the street in a dark neighborhood from a person wearing a hoodie, and nervously pointing at them. The comic then aged up I believe the couple a few years, and showed a scene from their life, interacting with someone, then handed the narrative off to that person. The second person was then aged up, had a scene, and then handed the narrative off to someone else. (I don't remember exactly but the interactions were everyday interactions, like between a waiter and the person they were serving, or 2 people on a bus.) Then, halfway through, the comic began to age down people, but the handing off of the narrative continued thusly until the entire comic ended on the narrative being handed to the kid in the hoodie on the other side of the street, and the comic ended on the same panel it started on.
If anyone knows or has seen anything about a comic like this, I would really appreciate it. I found it originally on some random forum looking for comic panels, and I've long since lost wherever I saved it but I remember it being really brilliant and I would really like to find it again. Any help would be greatly appreciated.