Flint Comix & Entertainment #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Part 10: The Horizon" delivers a haunting, atmospheric tale of guilt and memory, following Walt as he survives a storm only to be tormented by the drowning of Eve—his last act of survival a choice that echoes in silence. With stark, expressive artwork by Syd Shores and lettering by Ben Oda, the story unfolds in quiet, devastating detail. The cover by Jason Moore captures the moment’s weight, drawing readers into a journey that lingers long after the final page.
In the shadow of a Viking raid, Skyrmir is overthrown by the ruthless Thorwolf, who seizes command and enslaves both Skyrmir and Prince Valiant. As the ship sails into unknown waters, Nathan flees into the wilds, bound for the legendary halls of Camelot.
In "null," Ming manipulates Reddol’s shape-shifting abilities to frame Flash for murder, treason, and smuggling, setting off a crisis that threatens to unravel the republic. The story unfolds with tense intrigue, as loyalty is tested and the truth becomes a weapon.
In a delightfully absurd twist, Wimpy talks Brutus out of devouring a store-bought apple pie—only to find himself in a burger-based showdown with Roughhouse, who’s less a threat and more a walking lunch special. When Pappy suggests Mammy’s cooking could use a taste killer, the chaos only escalates.
In "The Secret of the Book," Rich struggles to recover from his last battle, his strength fading and his spirit wavering. As the Zombie grows stronger by draining Ashtoreth’s power, an angel silently appears to those in Arbor City, watching and waiting—while a mysterious book holds secrets that might change everything.
Beardo grumbles about aging while failing to clean up after himself, Red mourns the loss of his new bike, and then Beardo stumbles into a bizarre encounter with a woman who had a tummy tuck for her dog—none of it making much sense, but all of it very, very weird.
In "The Fatal Note!", Walt survives a brutal shipwreck only to be haunted by the memory of Eve’s drowning—and a mysterious warning from Morta that he must confess his guilt or die within a year. Tormented by guilt and drawn into a fragile new romance, Walt carries the weight of his secret until the anniversary of Eve’s death, when fate pulls him back to the sea.
Henry’s repeated pleas for a slice of cake are met with nothing but firm refusals—until his tears finally break through, and suddenly, everyone’s offering up their share. A quiet, sweet little moment of unexpected generosity in a world that usually says no.
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