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Cara Delevingne

    August 12, 1992
    Cara Delevingne
    Mirror mirror
    The Most Important Comic Book on Earth: Stories to Save the World
    The Most Important Comic Book on Earth
    • 100 inspiring visual stories on environmentalism from key figures, charities, activists, and artists. With beautiful comic art and stories from writers, environmentalists, and spokespersons from around the world, The Most Important Comic Book On Earth is the single largest collection of powerful and entertaining comics calling for planetary change.

      The Most Important Comic Book on Earth
    • The book features 120 compelling visual narratives centered on environmentalism, showcasing the contributions and perspectives of influential figures, charities, activists, and artists. Each story highlights unique insights and initiatives aimed at raising awareness and promoting action for the planet, making it a rich source of inspiration for anyone passionate about environmental issues.

      The Most Important Comic Book on Earth: Stories to Save the World
    • Mirror mirror

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(289)Add rating

      Sixteen-year-old friends Red, Leo, Rose, and Naomi are misfits; still figuring out who they are and who they want to be. Life isn't perfect, but music brings them together, and they are excited about what the future holds for their band, Mirror, Mirror. That is until Naomi vanishes before being pulled unconscious out of the river. She's left fighting for her life in a coma. The police claim it was a failed suicide attempt, but her friends aren't convinced. Will Naomi ever wake up? What - or perhaps who - led her to that hospital bed? And how did Red, the self-styled protector of the group, fail to spot the warning signs? While Rose turns to wild partying and Leo is shrouded by black moods, Red sets out to uncover the truth. It's a journey that will cause Red's world to crack, exposing the group's darkest secrets. Nothing will ever be the same again, because once a mirror is shattered, it can't be fixed

      Mirror mirror