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Preview: Flow

Flow

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni

Three adolescents at camp convince a naïve girl they can cure her “curse” (really her first period) if she does everything they say–only to be cursed themselves 10 years later.

When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end.

Flow

Preview: Flow #5

Flow #5

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni (C) Fabi Marques (L) Jodie Troutman

The bloody end is here! Will the curse be lifted from these former bullies…or will they face a fate worse than death when Dara, their childhood target, finally surfaces? Shocking truths about the past lead to an explosive confrontation in the present. Will they have a future? Don’t miss this revealing final issue!

Flow #5

Preview: Flow #4

Flow #4

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni (C) Fabi Marques (L) Jodie Troutman

Desperate to end their suffering, Moe, Conley, and Alister finally reach the house of Dara, the girl they once tormented…but she’s gone. So they head to the scene of their childhood crimes, the now-eerie old campgrounds, where they’re hit with searing pain and loss of bodily control. Just when it seems things can’t get any worse in this penultimate issue, they do–a lot worse!

Flow #4

Preview: Flow #3

Flow #3

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni (C) Fabi Marques (L) Pablo Raimondi

Two tense timelines converge! As the bullying of naive young Dara continues, the bizarre rituals her bunkmates use to lift her “Curse” put her in grave danger. And 10 years later, head bully Conley experiences a humiliating public revenge, forcing her to admit that she—like her old co-conspirators—might really be cursed. Together they set out to find Dara…and stop her.

Flow #3

Preview: Flow #2

Flow #2

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni (C) Fabi Marques (L) Jodie Troutman

Random blood stains. Coughed-up insects. Dirt-caked kisses. All things Moe and Alister are plagued with—and all reminiscent of what they did to that girl at summer camp years ago. Have they been cursed? They confront their ringleader from back then, Conley, now a tech star, to see if she has also been bedeviled. But she dismisses them, claiming not to recall much of that summer. Is she telling the truth, or still a master of deception?

Flow #2

Flow #1 Explores the Torture of Adolescence and the Trauma that Hangs Into Adulthood

Flow #1

When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end. Flow #1 spins horror out of childhood bullying.

Written by Paula Sevenbergen, Flow #1 is an interesting comic. While it focuses on an experience of women, the underlying concept is universal. Much like Carrie, Flow is a story about trauma, gender oppression, and vengeance over the humiliation experienced as a kid. While I am a guy and haven’t experienced this, I have been teased and made fun of for other bodily issues. Kids can be cruel and being bullied is a universal experience that knows no bounds. It makes the comic relatable no matter your age or gender.

Sevenbergen bounces back and forth between the past and present, introducing us to Dara and taking us through the trauma of her time at camp. We see the abuse directed at her not just due to her first period, but also her mother and her mother’s death. It also comes together to paint a picture of a child who had a traumatic upbringing in multiple ways and also tie into the experiences of her tormentors as adults.

In the present, strange occurrences are happening to Dara’s camp tormentors that tease they have something to do with Dara. Going into the comic, I wondered how these individuals would know it has something to do with her, but each experience perfectly ties back to camp and the torture they inflicted on the young girl. But, it’s also clear there’s more to these individuals’ current lives and they each have their own issues they’re going through beyond the strange happenings. It’s an interesting comic teasing the abusers are also abused as well and we’ll see if that’s explored more.

The art by Claudia Balboni is pretty solid with the characters showing some nice emotion and there being a tinge of horror in the every day life. The few instances of real strange experiences is so extreme, it shows a nice visual build towards the moment that really emphasizes the “scare.” The color by Fabi Marques and lettering by Jodie Troutman all combine to create a comic that feels like a slice of life comic but there’s a bit of unease about it all as well. The rather benign day to day leads to scares and a building of tension.

Flow #1 is an intriguing comic. It starts as a solid horror tale that feels like it is inspired by the classic Carrie. And, in today’s environment, it also feels like it has a lot of potential to entertain and scare while also having something to say underneath it all. It’s start is a solid example that horror can be about the scares as well as something deeper.

Story: Paula Sevenbergen Art: Claudia Balboni
Color: Fabi Marques Letterer: Jodie Troutman
Story: 8.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Flow #1

Flow #1

(W) Paula Sevenbergen (A) Claudia Balboni (C) Fabi Marques (L) Jodie Troutman (CA) Aneke (CB) Colleen Doran

When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end.

Flow #1

Welcome to A Dark, Feminist Horror About Shame, Vengeance, and the Lingering Scars of Girlhood… in Flow

Mad Cave Studios has announced Flow, a haunting new horror miniseries written by Paula Sevenbergen and illustrated by Claudia Balboni, with colors by Fabi Marques and letters by Jodie Troutman; featuring by haunting variant covers from Aneke and Colleen Doran

Flow isn’t just horror—it’s a reckoning. A story of menstruation, manipulation, and long-simmering guilt, Flow isn’t just about coming of age—it’s about coming undone!

When blood began to run down Dara Lund’s legs at Nature Camp, she thought she was dying. Homeschooled by a protective dad after her mom’s mysterious death, Dara wasn’t told the facts of life. “It’s the Curse,” her bunkmates said, not revealing it was her period. “But we can lift it…if you do everything we say.” So began their week of torment, making naive Dara do torturous tasks for their amusement. But now, 10 years later, as they embark on their careers, the three tormentors find themselves cursed—so they reunite to track down the likely source: a vengeful Dara. And they’ll pursue her to the bloody end.

With a dual-timeline structure and chilling themes of body horror, Flow dares to confront what’s left unsaid, whether by shame, silence, or social taboo. 

Flow #1 hits comic shops and digital platforms September 17, 2025, and is now available for preorder!

Flow #1

FLOW to Perform at Otakon 2024

FLOW

Japanese rock band FLOW, known for countless anime song contributions, will perform at Otakon 2024. The Friday concert will be part of the band’s first five-continent tour, “FLOW WORLD TOUR: ANIME SHIBARI 2024-2025.”

At this time, a total of 16 performances have been announced for Australia and North America. After that, they are scheduled to tour Europe, South America, and Asia, with the total number of performances still to be announced.

The tour title “ANIME SHIBARI” meaning “Anime-only” in Japanese, denotes that they will only perform the numerous songs that FLOW has contributed to Japanese animation. Many of FLOW’s most popular songs will be performed, including songs from “NARUTO,” “Code Geass,” “Dragon Ball Z,” and more.

Their highest streamed song “Sign” has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify alone, and FLOW is loved around the world, having performed in nearly 20 countries from 2006 until now.

The tour will kick off in Australia in July, then move on to a North American tour, with stops in the United States and Canada. Major cities such as Sydney, New York, Chicago, and Toronto are among the tour destinations.

Further tour dates and details of performances in Europe, South America, and Asia are to be announced on FLOW’s official website, special World Tour website, and social media at a later date.

As a tribute to FLOW’s anime heritage and tour theme, the key visual of the World Tour features the five band members depicted as anime characters, along with an animated promotional video, both created by ZERO Animation.

Before kicking off their tour in Australia, in Japan FLOW will hold “FLOW THE FESTIVAL 2024”, an anime song rock festival they curated to wrap up their 20th anniversary. This festival will be their first curated festival and biggest
performance to date.

Otakon 2024 will be held from August 2 to August 4 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.