[ID: First page of Curse of the Hill. The title is in big bold letters at the top of the page. The first panel showcases a rural cow farm seen from above. The cows and farmer are so small they are almost unrecognizable. The narration begins: Momma didn't leave much fer me 'fore she had to go... just a small farm on a hill.

The second and third pages of Curse of the Hill. The first panel shows the farmer looking at an unseen object in the distance at a low angle, a visible object floating in the sky. The farmer is a young woman with a bob and an eye patch on her right eye. The narration continues: Truth be told, it is a little lonely... but at least I don't get any noisy neighbors. The next panel shows the farmer petting a cow near a fence, a small bucket beside them both. The narration says: The only company I ever needed was m'little cows'.
The next panel shows only the fence, and the narration continues: But... m'pretty little cows... The farmer then gives some dollar bills to an unseen character as she sighs and picks up a heavy bag in the next panels. The narration resumes: have been disappearin' overnight... The last panel shows her in the distance looking at dark silhouettes talking amongst each other. The narration resumes: Townsfolk speak of the curse of the hill...

Pages four and five of Curse of the Hill. The first panel shows the bag the farmer had bought resting on a wall, as the narration continues: I couldn't even go to sleep anymore, knowin' I wouldn't see one of my girls when I woke up...! In the next panel, she's resting on a wall of her barn, arms crossed as she looks out to the dark of the night to see a UFO casting a beam of light onto the cow from earlier. The narration finishes with: Until one night.
She then runs up to the bewildered cow, lasso in hand, as a shadow moves inside the UFO. She throws the lasso onto the UFO, catching it and yanking it into the earth in the next panels. She keeps a firm grip on her lasso as smokes starts leaving the side of the UFO.

Pages six and seven of Curse of the Hill. In the first panel, the UFO's capsule opens up to reveal a humanoid alien attempting to crack a smile, yet visibly shaking in fear. She is still stirring the wheel despite the obvious smoke coming out of the vehicle. The farmer then puts her shoe on the UFO as she tightens the tension on the lasso, looking down in anger at the alien. The view from below makes it possible for the moon to be visible, a waning crescent. In the next panels, the alien hurriedly sticks out her hands in protest, screams and speaks in a language the farmer cannot understand as she shows the farmer an oddly human flip phone.
The images of the flip phone show cows being shrunk, painted on and made into keychains, and the farmer's gaze goes out of focus in the next panels.

Page eight of Curse of the Hill. In the first panel, the UFO, smoke still coming out of it, lasso still attached to it, takes the cow with it anyways onto the starred sky. The farmer yelps in response as they go away. The final panel shows the alien happily leaving Earth with her prize, and the cow's crying despite being given an astronaut helmet. The word 'Fin!' can be read on the lower right corner of the page. End ID]
[ID: First page of Curse of the Hill. The title is in big bold letters at the top of the page. The first panel showcases a rural cow farm seen from above. The cows and farmer are so small they are almost unrecognizable. The narration begins: Momma didn't leave much fer me 'fore she had to go... just a small farm on a hill. The second and third pages of Curse of the Hill. The first panel shows the farmer looking at an unseen object in the distance at a low angle, a visible object floating in the sky. The farmer is a young woman with a bob and an eye patch on her right eye. The narration continues: Truth be told, it is a little lonely... but at least I don't get any noisy neighbors. The next panel shows the farmer petting a cow near a fence, a small bucket beside them both. The narration says: The only company I ever needed was m'little cows'. The next panel shows only the fence, and the narration continues: But... m'pretty little cows... The farmer then gives some dollar bills to an unseen character as she sighs and picks up a heavy bag in the next panels. The narration resumes: have been disappearin' overnight... The last panel shows her in the distance looking at dark silhouettes talking amongst each other. The narration resumes: Townsfolk speak of the curse of the hill... Pages four and five of Curse of the Hill. The first panel shows the bag the farmer had bought resting on a wall, as the narration continues: I couldn't even go to sleep anymore, knowin' I wouldn't see one of my girls when I woke up...! In the next panel, she's resting on a wall of her barn, arms crossed as she looks out to the dark of the night to see a UFO casting a beam of light onto the cow from earlier. The narration finishes with: Until one night. She then runs up to the bewildered cow, lasso in hand, as a shadow moves inside the UFO. She throws the lasso onto the UFO, catching it and yanking it into the earth in the next panels. She keeps a firm grip on her lasso as smokes starts leaving the side of the UFO. Pages six and seven of Curse of the Hill. In the first panel, the UFO's capsule opens up to reveal a humanoid alien attempting to crack a smile, yet visibly shaking in fear. She is still stirring the wheel despite the obvious smoke coming out of the vehicle. The farmer then puts her shoe on the UFO as she tightens the tension on the lasso, looking down in anger at the alien. The view from below makes it possible for the moon to be visible, a waning crescent. In the next panels, the alien hurriedly sticks out her hands in protest, screams and speaks in a language the farmer cannot understand as she shows the farmer an oddly human flip phone. The images of the flip phone show cows being shrunk, painted on and made into keychains, and the farmer's gaze goes out of focus in the next panels. Page eight of Curse of the Hill. In the first panel, the UFO, smoke still coming out of it, lasso still attached to it, takes the cow with it anyways onto the starred sky. The farmer yelps in response as they go away. The final panel shows the alien happily leaving Earth with her prize, and the cow's crying despite being given an astronaut helmet. The word 'Fin!' can be read on the lower right corner of the page. End ID]
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