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48 pages, 6″ x 9″, perfect bound, Full-cover cover and interior
“Cities, like cats, will reveal themselves at night.” – Rupert Brooke
The night is quite late as Kelly and Karl struggle to get their drunk friend home safely. From there, the couple then try to find their own way home in the early hours of the morning, encountering sudden danger, random friends, late night parties, games, and more strange stories just as the sun starts to rise over The City.
A slice of life comic, Karl Christian Krumpholz documents the people’s lives and city experiences into a narrative about modern life. This is part three in a series and the follow up to Karl’s previous comic The Lighthouse in The City.




