The Last Day of Rain: Volume #3 (Comic Book)
The Last Day of Rain: Volume #3 (Comic Book)
The Last Day of Rain is a miniseries about love, family and saving the Earth. Carol lives in a cloudless London, where the last days of rain are long gone. In pursuit of the dream of seeing rain again, she follows a data theft suspect, and rejected lover, towards a rich underground neighbourhood she despises. In the process, she will have to face a painful past she would rather have forgotten forever.
This is the third chapter of the comic. Chapters one and two are available in the shop.
Is this your first time with the series? There's a bundle containing the three chapters in the shop.
Written and illustrated by Claudia Matosa, an independent Portuguese author living in the United Kingdom.
Info and format
Intended for audiences aged 13 and up.
Format: A5, 48 pages (including cover)
- Human-made, using a mix of digital and physical media
- Printed in the United Kingdom or the European Union
- Shipped in 1-3 working days
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In Chapter 3, Carol races against time to recover the missing research, which is urgently needed back at home. As her investigation takes her—and the reader—through a vividly imagined future London, she encounters figures from her past in unexpected ways.The way these narrative threads are woven together creates a compelling story, building towards a dramatic ending that will leave you eagerly anticipating the release of Chapter 4.This installment continues to deliver a gripping and well-crafted tale, making it a must-read for fans of the series.
i can’t recommend this series enough! the story isn’t finished yet and i’m already hooked. i ordered it because i was curious about the world it happens in, but Carol’s struggle after losing her nan is too relatable. great work, Claudia!
The Last Day of Rain continues to captivate with its blend of sci-fi elements and heartfelt storytelling. The environmental themes resonate deeply in our current climate, making the narrative both timely and thought-provoking. It‘s a beautifully crafted tale that merges environmental urgency with personal drama, making it a must-read for fans of sci-fi and environmentalism.