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Smile: For the Camera Prequel Comic Turns the Modeling World Into a Horror Runway—And Redefines the Smile Franchise

Last updated: November 18, 2025 11:57 am
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Smile: For the Camera Prequel Comic Turns the Modeling World Into a Horror Runway—And Redefines the Smile Franchise
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Smile: For the Camera, a chilling new prequel comic, fuses real-world modeling industry horrors with supernatural terror—deepening the Smile universe and revealing why this franchise continues to captivate fans through terrifying new creative risks.

The Smile Phenomenon: How a Simple Grin Became Horror’s Most Nightmarish Motif

When filmmaker Parker Finn unleashed Smile in 2022, he introduced an entity that turned the simple act of smiling into a harbinger of doom. The film’s viral success stemmed from its chilling conceit: a demonic force stalks its victims, compelling each to perform a disturbingly sinister smile before passing its deadly curse in a cycle of psychological and supernatural torment, culminating in a public act of violence witnessed by the next victim. Audiences gravitated toward the film’s mix of jump scares and profound unease, cementing Smile as a new cult sensation in modern horror.

  • Smile became notable for a fresh take on the viral curse subgenre, blending classic supernatural rules with contemporary anxieties about belief, perception, and social contagion.
  • The franchise grew with Smile 2 (2024), which expanded the mythology and injected celebrity culture as a fertile new arena for the entity’s terror.

What makes the Smile universe so enduring is its ability to transform everyday settings into battlegrounds for existential dread. Now, with the prequel comic, the franchise sets its sights on a world that’s always been haunted—modeling.

IDW Dark Kevin Wada's fashion magazine variant cover for 'Smile: For the Camera'
Kevin Wada’s fashion-forward cover reflects the comic’s collision of runway fantasy and predatory horror.

Smile: For the Camera—A Prequel That Goes Deeper and Darker

From writer and former model Hannah Rose May, Smile: For the Camera takes place in 2005, before the original films, and plunges into the predatory pressures facing young models. The narrative follows five women trying to break into the high-stakes world of New York Fashion Week, only to find themselves stalked—not just by industry ‘monsters,’ but by the Smile entity itself. May’s insider lens doesn’t shy away from the hard truths about exploitation, disillusionment, and the psychological toll of an industry built on disposability.

IDW Dark Inside art from 'Smile: For the Camera'
Panel art immerses readers in the high-pressure, often isolating backstage chaos of Fashion Week—now haunted by supernatural menace.
  • May draws heavily from her real-life modeling experience, exposing the financial and emotional debt many young models endure as “disposable” assets in pursuit of stardom—a hunger that is fertile ground for the Smile curse to exploit.
  • The comic is a collaborative effort: May weaves the story, Heather Antos edits and sets the tone, while artist Miriana Puglia materializes the twisted glamour on the page.

While fans speculated whether the comic would reveal the entity’s origin, May emphasizes that director Finn remains the final authority on those mythos questions, preferring to keep the mystery alive—so the emergent stories remain unpredictable and ripe for new creative exploration.

IDW Dark Inside art from 'Smile: For the Camera'
Haunting interior artwork amplifies the sense of vulnerability and isolation at the heart of the story.

Inside the Franchise: Creative Risks and Fan-Driven Momentum

The Smile franchise thrives by taking creative risks. With Smile 2 moving into the domain of pop stardom, and now the prequel comic delving into the modeling world, it becomes clear that the entity—and the horrors it represents—adapt to prey on our most culturally loaded industries. This approach fuels ongoing fan speculation:

  • Will the Smile entity eventually infiltrate other high-pressure environments, like sports, politics, or tech?
  • Can new stories in different mediums (comics, games, TV) deepen rather than dilute the franchise’s psychological impact?

Antos, the comic’s editor, highlights how the transition to comics enables unique storytelling tools—like page turns—that ramp up dread without relying on traditional film jump scares. This not only freshens the formula for devoted fans but makes the property more accessible to horror newcomers drawn by nostalgia for early-2000s fashion and culture.

IDW Dark Inside art from 'Smile: For the Camera'
Era-specific details infuse the comic with MySpace-era nostalgia and the pre-influencer struggle of “making it” in fashion.

What This Means for Horror and Entertainment

Smile: For the Camera isn’t just a tie-in; it signals how horror properties can intelligently expand through new voices and formats while maintaining narrative discipline. By aligning real-world exploitation—the relentless smiles required from models “grinding to be the supermodels but also seen as disposable”—with supernatural terror, May and the team tap into contemporary anxieties about performative happiness, debt, and self-erasure.

IDW Dark Inside art from 'Smile: For the Camera'
Interior art visualizes the comic’s core question: under the glare of the spotlight, is the real horror the supernatural entity or the industry itself?

This franchise expansion is notable for:

  • A creative team that embeds social critique within genre horror, making the smiles in Smile: For the Camera as uncomfortable as they are iconic.
  • Maintaining franchise cohesion through the oversight of Parker Finn, who ensures the rules of the Smile universe are preserved, while welcoming new storytelling techniques from comics.
  • Inviting multi-generational fans—those who devoured the viral movie, those nostalgic for 2000s culture, and newcomers to horror—to rethink what frightens us most.
IDW Dark Inside art from 'Smile: For the Camera'
When modeling’s real-life “monsters” meet supernatural evil, the result is the franchise’s most authentic—and unsettling—chapter yet.

For Fans: “Grin and Bear It” Gets a Sinister New Meaning

Fans have always speculated about the origins of the Smile entity and potential crossovers into new genres. While this comic deliberately keeps some answers mysterious, it delivers on the promise of the Smile mythology: a relentless, shape-shifting evil that reflects each setting’s unique power imbalances and social horrors. The phrase “grin and bear it” becomes literal, winking at viral debates about whether protagonist models would rather confront a real monster or an even crueler industry.

IDW Dark Becky Cloonan's variant cover art for 'Smile: For the Camera'
Becky Cloonan’s evocative variant cover honors horror’s history while spotlighting the franchise’s next evolution.

Collector’s Appeal: Variant Covers and Ongoing Expansion

Smile: For the Camera features a dazzling lineup of variant covers from top artists including Martin Simmonds, Becky Cloonan, Stacey Lee, Skylar Patridge, and Kevin Wada—a testament to both the franchise’s creative cachet and its appeal to collectors and hardcore fans.

IDW Dark 'Smile: For the Camera' mirror foil variant cover
The mirror foil cover physically reflects both the glamour and duplicity haunting the models in every panel.
IDW Dark Stacey Lee variant cover for 'Smile: For the Camera'
Stacey Lee’s art captures the facade of joy—masking anxiety and danger with each forced smile.

The Bottom Line: Smile’s Next Evolution Proves the Franchise Is Just Getting Started

The release of Smile: For the Camera signals a decisive evolution for the franchise, demonstrating that horror franchises can expand in bold new ways without sacrificing narrative depth or fan trust. By rooting supernatural terror in the all-too-real horrors of the modeling industry, this prequel comic reasserts Smile’s place atop the genre and sets a new bar for what fans can expect from thoughtful, multi-platform storytelling.

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