SPIRIT LEAVES (2015)
"Final issue. Join Freya and Skoll as their adventure reaches its conclusion in Rossi Gifford's celebrated series that Dave Gibbons calls 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette.'"
"Scottish-born Rossi Gifford's quarterly tale continues in what Dave Gibbons calls 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette.' Adventure and danger lie ahead as Freya and Skoll travel deeper into the forest."
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Spirit Leaves #1
"Scottish-born Rossi Gifford's quarterly debut has been hailed as 'a beautifully rendered surreal adventure' by Ramon Perez, and a 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette' by Dave Gibbons. Freya, an albino deer girl training to be a shaman, sets off to the mystical forest to find out what is causing an imbalance. Along the journey,she meets a wolf boy looking for the same entity, and they agree to find it together. Both are determined to pursue this force and prove they are capable on their own - but how do you stop a demon?"
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Spirit Leaves #2
"Scottish born Rossi Gifford's quarterly tale continues in what Dave Gibbons calls, 'Dynamic and involving, with a gorgeous color palette.' Freya and Skoll find what they have been looking for and now must defend themselves from the demon! The exciting conclusion is resolved in this chapter!"
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Spirit Leaves #3
"Scottish-born Rossi Gifford's quarterly tale continues in what David Gibbons calls 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette.' Adventure and danger lie ahead as Freya and Skoll travel deeper into the forest. "
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Spirit Leaves #4
"Scottish-born Rossi Gifford's quarterly tale continues in what Dave Gibbons calls 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette.' Adventure and danger lie ahead as Freya and Skoll travel deeper into the forest."
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Spirit Leaves #5
"Final issue. Join Freya and Skoll as their adventure reaches its conclusion in Rossi Gifford's celebrated series that Dave Gibbons calls 'dynamic and involving with a gorgeous colour palette.'"