Emma #3
Emma #3 (2011) delivers a sharp, character-driven turn in Jane Austen’s reimagined world, with writer Jane Austen and co-writer Nancy Butler crafting a story where social currents shift with every glance and whispered rumor. Janet K. Lee’s expressive artwork—penciled, inked, and colored with precision—brings to life the quiet tensions of Highbury, as Emma grapples with Frank Churchill’s arrival, Mr. Elton’s sudden engagement, and the unsettling possibility that Mr. Knightley might be drawn to Jane Fairfax. The cover by Janet K. Lee captures the story’s poised unease, a 3.99 USD slice of 2011 Marvel storytelling that blends Regency charm with modern narrative flair.
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The arrival of Frank Churchill, Mr. Weston's son, arouses great interest among the ladies, but he is not universally admired by the men. Mr. Elton returns from a trip to Bath as an engaged man, to Emma's great relief. Emma comes to believe that Frank Churchill has developed a strong regard for her, but she is disturbed at a rumor that Mr. Knightley might marry Jane Fairfax.
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