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Dryad #5

Dryad #5

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The Glass family find themselves in a boneyard of technology—a long abandoned arcade turned apothecary—fighting to keep Valencia alive. But in order to do so, they’re going to have to place their trust in the very same people they left for dead thirteen years ago.

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First published September 23, 2020

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Kurtis J. Wiebe

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Kurtis Wiebe is a Vancouver, Canada based author. The founder and CEO of Vast Vision Publishing, he comes from a two decades long career in comics and games. He is the co-creator of over ten original comic series and a content creator spanning podcasts, live streams and other digital media. His stories have garnered multiple industry awards including two coveted Shuster’s for best writer.

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November 9, 2020
DRYAD #5, available September 23rd from Oni Press, continues the tale of one family and just how out of place their story has become. Theirs is a story full of fantasy and science fiction elements, creating a new adventure for all.

While it’s true that every family has secrets, it’s worth arguing that the Glass family has taken it too far. They fled from a world of technology and magic, only to raise two children in a small town without any of the advancements they’ve come to expect.

Now they’re back in that world of magic and tech and are entirely unprepared to handle it – and all of the threats heading their way. That would be the downside of keeping secrets, especially ones as big as this.

Dryad #5 throws the Glass family back into the thick of it, with one ally down for the count, and the other in need of rescuing. Just how often is this pattern going to repeat itself?

Check out the rest of my review over at Monkeys Fighting Robots
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