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Butterfly #2
Archaia
Story: Arash Amel
Words: Marguerite Bennett
Pictures: Antonio Fuso

Butterfly_002_cover

Families and spy stories are both complicated.  They are both built with layer after layer of experience and adventure, of tragedy and secrets.  They’re at once hard to pin down and define, yet when you get a snapshot of one it’s easy to recognize them for what they are.  That’s what makes Butterfly work so well.  It’s a spy story about family, and you know what they say about families: they all have their secrets.

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Butterfly #1
Archaia
Words: Arash Amel & Marguerite Bennett
Pictures: Antonio Fuso

Butterfly_001_cover

Sometimes I pick up books because of the cover alone.  Sometimes I pick up a book because it has a cool name.  Both of these things are true of this book.  Butterfly #1 has neat cover art with the girl holding a gun with the Eiffel Tower in the background.  And there’s a giant butterfly composited from different guns.  So far so good.  Add to that the word Archaia on the cover and I’ll give it a go.  Glad I did.

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