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Vattu Book 1

The Name & the Mark

Evan Dahm

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English
Iron Circus Comics
29 April 2026
Series: Vattu
""This epic deserves a place on the shelf next to Jeff Smith's Bone series.""- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ""Masterful and immersive.""- FOREWORD

Evan Dahm's richly imaginative work of epic fantasy and culture clash is finally collected in a beautifully packaged four-volume trade edition!

The river Ata grants the nomadic Fluters all they need to survive. That is how it has been since the dawn of time. But every year, that becomes less and less, and their hardships grow. Vattu was the only child born that cycle, and late at that. With an empire encroaching, if the Fluters are to survive, they must change, and Vattu is that change. Soon, she is thrust into the new world of the imperial city, leaving behind all she has ever known.

But Vattu and the Fluters aren't the only ones suffering. A chance encounter with an intimidating band of silent warriors will spark a fire in Vattu, one that may engulf the entire realm.
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Imprint:   Iron Circus Comics
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781638991557
ISBN 10:   1638991553
Series:   Vattu
Pages:   270
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Evan Dahm was born in 1987 and grew up in Asheville, North Carolina. He's lived in New York City since 2010 and has been creating and self-publishing comics online and in print since 2006. His work includes Vattu, 3rd Voice, and Order of Tales, the Iron Circus graphic novels The Last Delivery, The Harrowing of Hell, and Rice Boy, and the Island Book series for First Second.

Reviews for Vattu Book 1: The Name & the Mark

""This epic deserves a place on the shelf next to Jeff Smith’s Bone series."" — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (Starred Review) ""Masterful and immersive, in particular through pages of silent storytelling, full of detail and color."" — FOREWORD


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