The concept behind this comic strip is to capture the essence of a journey into the unknown, encapsulated in the phrase "The Great Unknown". It focuses on the solitary rider, their bike, and the endless road stretching into the abyss. There's no predetermined destination, no specific endpoint in sight – just the rhythmic thud of the bike's engine and the enveloping darkness of the open road.

In this visual narrative, the concept was the journey itself.. It's not about reaching a specific place; it's about the exhilaration of the ride, the liberation that comes from leaving the familiar behind, and embracing the enigmatic allure of the road ahead.

This concept serves as the perfect backdrop for the launch of a new bobber motorcycle, named "Perak."

In the cool of the night, he awakens. With a silent determination, he opens his eyes and gazes through the skylight, piercing the velvety dark with his unwavering stare. There's an air of mystery in the obsidian expanse, and he's drawn to it. He leaves his home, slipping through like a shadow parting from the night itself. He descends the stairs, each step a reverberation of his purpose. Out into the crisp, inky air, he emerges, ready for the world that awaits. His motorcycle, stands as a beacon of liberation under the moon's soft glow. He approaches it, a solitary figure in this whispy night, and with a steady hand, he mounts his trusty steed. With the engine's roar, he commences his journey, the dark streets unrolling like a cinematic reel before him, where every urn is a promise of the unknown.