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Ruin of the House of the Divine Visage*
*This book is not technically a Quindrie Press book!
In a monastery where revealing one's face is an affront to the god housed inside its very chambers, what happens when one young man accidentally sees the face of another?
RUIN OF THE HOUSE OF THE DIVINE VISAGE is a 130-page graphic novel, co-created by Eve & Spire Greenwood, exploring a relationship with religion and queer identity.
Nominated for a 2025 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Story and 2025 Selkie Awards for Best Graphic Novel; Best Art; and Best Narrative.
"The story feels laced with an ever-present, ominous threat that makes the stolen moments of romance feel even more vital and vivid. I was hooked." - Hari Conner, creator of Finding Home and I Shall Never Fall in Love
"The art oozes charm, from its elegantly designed characters to its delicately dense environments. I deeply enjoyed it." - Rowan MacColl, creator of Kingfisher
"The comic had me in an emotional chokehold from start to finish. [...] Ruin of the House of the Divine Visage should be at the top of your to-read pile." - Javier Reyes, GONKBONK
146 pages. Appropriate for age 14+. Contains horror elements and non-explicit sex.
Created by Eve & Spire Greenwood.
*This book is not technically a Quindrie Press book!
In a monastery where revealing one's face is an affront to the god housed inside its very chambers, what happens when one young man accidentally sees the face of another?
RUIN OF THE HOUSE OF THE DIVINE VISAGE is a 130-page graphic novel, co-created by Eve & Spire Greenwood, exploring a relationship with religion and queer identity.
Nominated for a 2025 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Story and 2025 Selkie Awards for Best Graphic Novel; Best Art; and Best Narrative.
"The story feels laced with an ever-present, ominous threat that makes the stolen moments of romance feel even more vital and vivid. I was hooked." - Hari Conner, creator of Finding Home and I Shall Never Fall in Love
"The art oozes charm, from its elegantly designed characters to its delicately dense environments. I deeply enjoyed it." - Rowan MacColl, creator of Kingfisher
"The comic had me in an emotional chokehold from start to finish. [...] Ruin of the House of the Divine Visage should be at the top of your to-read pile." - Javier Reyes, GONKBONK
146 pages. Appropriate for age 14+. Contains horror elements and non-explicit sex.
Created by Eve & Spire Greenwood.