Writer Ron Fortier & artist Rob Davis (courtesy of Redbud Studio) have just released the third compelling chapter of The Boston Bombers.
For the unaware, The Boston Bombers stars a female, aerial troop that assists the Catholic Church on surreptitious missions. To differentiate this saga, its backdrop depicts Christ as a female, who's been accepted by the Jews as their Messiah. In addition, WWII never occurred, and the Roman Empire has reigned as the definitive world power for centuries.
In the latest chapter, "A Mother's Blessing," Bombers leader Indra Divine learns a startling truth about Princess Kumana, who's being hunted by Senator Rufus Iturius' hired assassin. According to her mother, Bishop Pirelle Divine, Indra and the princess are, in fact, stepsisters.
From this, a flashback unfolds, where the bishop details her affair with the married Senator Tiberious Kumana. However, the love component isn't staged to instill a sappy segue. The union supplies vital background for the saga, while prompting heightened guilt, shame and commitment within a distinct, Catholic context, making Fortier's latest, Boston Bombers chapter his most complex to date.
"A Mother's Blessing" (as well as its prior chapters) can be purchased at Indy Planet.
Here's your chance to get in on one of the best, alternate-reality chronicles ever conceived.
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