Flint Comix & Entertainment #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Park Bench," writer and artist Don Trachte crafts a quiet, poignant moment as Henry stumbles upon a lonely figure on a park bench, a scene that mirrors his own recent heartbreak after being rejected with flowers meant for Henrietta. The story unfolds with gentle realism, capturing a fleeting connection between strangers in a shared moment of stillness. Cover by Matt Feazell brings a tender, observational tone to the issue’s free 2017 release.
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Henry spies a dejected man on a park bench, and after buying flowers for Henrietta and having them rejected, he ends up on the bench in the same pose as the man.
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