Flint Comix & Entertainment #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Multiverse," writer and artist Don Trachte spins a quietly surreal tale where everyday moments tilt into the uncanny. Henry, fishing from his window and wrestling with loneliness, stumbles upon strange happenings—names in hearts, a vanished racer, and a sidewalk that doesn’t quite behave. With a touch of wry humor and dreamlike detail, the story unfolds through Trachte’s distinctive art, while Gabriel Cantu’s cover captures the issue’s offbeat charm.
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Henry is fishing out of his window and catches something strange from the sidewalk below; Henry tries to impress the girls by writing their names in a heart, but only his dog cares for Henry; Henry and his friend go fishing and Henry finds a useless way to mark the spot; Henry's home-built racer disintegrates on a downhill run.
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