The slaves are united under Razel’s escape plan, but can Kaya’s fractious group hold together long enough to pull it off?
This issue of Kaya is a powerful reminder that, sometimes, the most impactful stories are found not in grand battles, but in the quieter moments. By focusing on the absence of its titular heroine, Kaya #28 explores themes of responsibility in childhood. Read Full Review
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