Sense & Sensibility #4
In this emotionally charged installment of *Sense & Sensibility* #4, the Dashwood sisters navigate the treacherous waters of London society, where a chance encounter at a party reignites old tensions with Willoughby—whose intentions now seem uncertain. As Edward faces pressure to abandon his secret engagement to Lucy for a more advantageous match, Elinor is torn between loyalty and duty when Colonel Brandon shares a troubling account of Willoughby’s past. Written by Jane Austen and Nancy Butler, with evocative art by Sonny Liew and coloring by SotoColor, this issue deepens the emotional stakes with quiet intensity. The cover by Sonny Liew captures the moment’s tension in elegant, expressive lines.
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Now staying with Mrs. Jennings in London, the Dashwood girls encounter Willoughby at a party, where it appears that his feelings for Marianne have altered. Edward's mother is pushing him toward a match with the weallthy Miss Morton, but his secret engagement to Lucy is revealed. Colonel Brandon relates to Elinor a shocking story about Willoughby's dissolute behavior, which she feels obligated to pass on to her sister.
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