The cat watches as 10 children bury their parents in a primordial forest. It catches the eye of Inos, the youngest, whose curiosity leads him on a merry chase for the cat, which ends with the family being cornered by the beast that killed their parents.
An ambiguity has surfaced around the edges of every panel in the series so far. The ambiguity is a really nice hook. All of the little questions that restaurant the edges of the story make for interesting thought. The cat is of the void. It is the same color as the butterfly its chasing, So what does it mean that it is able to eat that butterfly? Is it hunting down the rest of the void? Why is it drawn to the movement of something else that looks just as dark as it is? A lot of little questions pop up around the edges. Its fun. Read Full Review
Why does the mysterious Cat seem to have a connection to the Seeker and her family through the ages? Read Full Review
The two stories compete with one another despite their vague connection, but as always, the human element of Inkblot shines. Read Full Review