All the while, she wants nothing more than to get custody of her daughter once more.
Mata Hari #4 cover by Ariela Kristantina and Pat Masioni
Mata Hari #4 brings the story back to its more focused and compelling presentation Bouncing between the present and past as much as it does is still something of a hinderance[...]
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In her current dilemma at the French prison, the Captain continues to make cruel and underhanded maneuvers to incriminate Mata Hari.
Mata Hari #3 cover by Ariela Kristantina and Pat Masioni
Mata Hari #3 offers the most chronologically and spatially focused installment of the series We only spend time in two different parts of Mata's life, and[...]
The former frightens the latter immensely, and so Bouchardon gets hostile towards Mata Hari quite easily.
Mata Hari #2 art by Ariela Kristantina and Pat Masioni
Ariela Kristantina continues to provide beautiful artwork, wavering between grounded pseudo-realism and dreamlike scenes of Mata Hari showing devotion to Hindu gods This creates a visually intriguing dichotomy, and Pat Masioni's[...]
The story returns to the trial after that.
Mata Hari #1 cover by Ariela Kristantina and Pat Masioni
That narrative sounds very scattershot, and I will grant that it was difficult to maintain my bearings in some parts of the comic That being said, this is a great opening issue, especially if the reader has little knowledge[...]
I made the comic book with my fellow Unknown Soldier alumni Alberto Ponticelli on art and Pat Masioni doing the colors Thomas Mauer lettered it and it was edited by Cristina Ascone.
I'd love to get as much of a signal boost on this as I can.
Right now the best reader experience for the comic, entirely[...]