Pillar of Light: New Comic Book Adaptation of the First Vision Celebrates Bicentennial
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BEV TAYLORJune 11, 2020
I am always amazed by the portrayal of the "grove" by artists! It was SPRING :) There wouldn't be any leaves on trees...just blossoms! Wouldn't it be even more LOVELY with colorful blossoms?
AndrewKJune 11, 2020
If your readers would like to view the book online for free they can at www.LatterdaysaintComics.com
BEV TAYLORJune 11, 2020
I’m always amazed that no one actually takes into account that it was SPRING when the vision happened. There would be no leaves on trees, just blossoms. I’d love to see an artist capture it as it really was
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