“The River Rat Queen’s daughter! Seize her!”
“What do you mean, she’s gone?”
In Issue 32, Thumbelina crafts a similar staff on page 41. Ls Land Issue 32 Thumbelina
Note: Due to the limited public archival material on this specific issue, some details regarding its specific art style or plot may be speculative. However, based on available records of LS-Studio’s operations and the LS Land series' thematic structure, this analysis provides the most comprehensive picture of this elusive publication's likely content and context. “The River Rat Queen’s daughter
“Issue 32: Thumbelina escapes not the toad, but the narrative. She refuses the marriage plot. She refuses the swallow’s rescue. She simply walks out of the frame.” She refuses the swallow’s rescue
Whether you seek it for its rarity or its narrative power, Thumbelina as reimagined by Ls Land is a story that, like its heroine, refuses to be forgotten.