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A Bride's Story #11
“Song of Midwinter”
In "Song of Midwinter," Kaoru Mori and William Flanagan continue their quiet, evocative storytelling with Smith as he ventures into a new photographic experiment, driven by a longing to preserve the beauty of the Turkestan plains through his lens. Rendered in Mori’s signature meticulous detail and delicate linework—both interior and on the cover—this issue captures the stillness and longing of a season in transition.
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writer, artist, inker Kaoru Mori · writer William Flanagan · letterer Abigail Blackman · cover Kaoru Mori
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writer, artist, inker Kaoru Mori
writer William Flanagan
letterer Abigail Blackman
cover pencils, inks Kaoru Mori
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Smith begins experimenting with a new photographic process with the idea of returning to the Turkestan plains and getting a photographic record of the region.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).