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Cover: Tommy Kovac

Autumn #4

Jul 2005 · Slave Labor · 2.95 USD

In Autumn #4 (2005), a haunting dream sets the stage for a quiet unraveling—Autumn wakes to find Ferula gone, and the villagers’ wary glares push her toward the Dark Wood. There, she meets Splinter, who shares a chilling tale of Baba Yag, weaving mystery into the shadows. Written and illustrated by Tommy Kovac, with cover art by Kovac, this issue deepens the atmosphere with a story that lingers in the silence between words.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Tommy Kovac
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Autumn has a bad dream. Upon awakening, Autumn learns that Ferula has disappeared. Going into town, Autumn faces the hostility of the villagers, which causes her to flee into the Dark Wood where she runs into Splinter. Splinter and Autumn have a discussion which leads into Splinter sharing a tale of Baba Yag.

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