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Children of the Whales #17
Abi Umeda's watercolor-style artwork is at its most haunting in this seventeenth volume, presenting a dark-haired figure adorned with flowing teal facial markings and a fur-trimmed coat, cradling a small cluster of delicate flowers while a green serpent coils around one hand. Ghostly, painterly spirit forms drift across the figure's chest alongside a cross pendant, lending the image an atmosphere somewhere between the ethereal and the unsettling. Fans of this visually rich series will find plenty to linger over in a cover that balances quiet beauty with an undercurrent of something far more mysterious.
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