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The Dreamer #3

Jan 2009 · IDW · 3.99 USD
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“Act One: The Consequence of Nathan Hale Issue Three”

In "Act One: The Consequence of Nathan Hale Issue Three," Bea grapples with vivid dreams of the Revolutionary War, where her connection to a man named Alan feels all too real. As she tries to reconcile her visions with waking life, a haunting painting at her mother’s art show confirms her fears—Alan’s fate may be sealed. Written and illustrated by Lora Innes, with assistance from Michael Motter and lettering by Innes herself, this issue blends dream and history with quiet intensity. The cover by Lora Innes captures the tension between memory and moment, a 3.99 USD journey into a past that refuses to stay buried.

writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Lora Innes · colorist Michael Motter (assistant)

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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Lora Innes

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In the past of her dreams, Bea is concerned as Alan is about to confront the redcoats in battle and all he cares about is trying to make sure that she is safely taken back to Boston. Bea wakes up in time for her date with Ben but is still disturbed by her dream. She and Ben attend an art show hosted by Bea's mother and Beatrice discovers a painting of the revolutionary war that shows Alan being killed. Realizing that her dreams are actually true, she rushes home and takes sleeping pills in order to try and prevent Alan's death.

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