Meet Teresa, a young woman named who’s plagued by prophetic dreams that connect her to something powerful, something...divine.
When she fatefully crosses paths with the Family of the Sun, Teresa believes them to be exactly what anyone else in the late ‘60s would expect - a hippie cult whose leader claims to have met the divine.
But secret blood rituals, powerful drugs and sex runneth amok will bring Teresa face-to-face with the truth about the Family, herself and the dark secret behind her dreams.
Immortality, magic and alchemy, and the true power of enduring love collide in this new dark thriller from acclaimed writer and artist Maria Llovet (Faithless, Heartbeat).
Collects Luna #1-5.
Maria Llovet is a multidisciplinary artist from Barcelona.
As a comic author she has published four graphic novels in different countries in Europe and debuted recently in the comic book US market, besides working in several illustration projects.
Her style has its roots in the Japanese manga but drinks copiously from european art in general, and from the fashion industry. It’s also characterized by a great cinematographic influence in its visual narrative.
Sex and death are the big two central themes in her work.
Meet Teresa, a young woman named who’s plagued by prophetic dreams that connect her to something powerful, something...divine.
When she fatefully crosses paths with the Family of the Sun, Teresa believes them to be exactly what anyone else in the late ‘60s would expect - a hippie cult whose leader claims to have met the divine.
But secret blood rituals, powerful drugs and sex runneth amok will bring Teresa face-to-face with the truth about the Family, herself and the dark secret behind her dreams.
Immortality, magic and alchemy, and the true power of enduring love collide in this new dark thriller from acclaimed writer and artist Maria Llovet (Faithless, Heartbeat).
Collects Luna #1-5.
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Maria Llovet is a multidisciplinary artist from Barcelona.
As a comic author she has published four graphic novels in different countries in Europe and debuted recently in the comic book US market, besides working in several illustration projects.
Her style has its roots in the Japanese manga but drinks copiously from european art in general, and from the fashion industry. It’s also characterized by a great cinematographic influence in its visual narrative.
Sex and death are the big two central themes in her work.