The Last Day of Rain #3: Lost and Found
The Last Day of Rain #3: Lost and Found
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 past she would rather have forgotten forever.
This is the third chapter of the comic. Check out chapter one and chapter two.
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Written and illustrated by Claudia Matosa, an independent author from South London. She writes and draws by hand using Notion and Clip Studio Paint. No AI image or language generators are involved.
Info and format
Intended for audiences aged 13 and up.
Format: A5, 48 pages (including cover)
ISBN
Paperback: 9781068624520
eBook: 9781068624537
Reviews
"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." - Benjamin Williams at CBN UK
Reviews of the series
"An environmentally-focussed story with sci-fi overtones that communicates the urgency of climate change fears by taking us to a future where its impact has become all the more tangible." - Andy Oliver at Broken Frontier
“This is the second part of Claudia Matosa’s The Last day of Rain. Both parts of this are charming but at the same time dystopian. London in 2090 is destroyed and there’s no rain anymore, Carol, Pepper and Art struggle to lead normal lives but create the tech to create water. There are problems with water and power supply. There are also human problems of oversleeping, angry bosses and keeping down a job.” - Myles Sullivan @ ComicScene
”I don't know about you, but I am pluviophile. I love rain, I prefer it over sunshine, and it's absolutely terrifying to imagine a place without rain. The concept to be interesting, as well as the proposed solution the characters came up with, it's one I've heard of before in real life, so I'm curious to see it implemented in this Graphic Novel.” - Jackson @ Global Comix