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Here’s the clever trick of Issue #13. On the surface, it mocks Valentine’s Day—the commercialism, the awkward dating sim mechanics, the pressure to “ship” everyone in sight. But beneath the snark, writer/artist LSV delivers a surprisingly tender message: Love doesn’t have to be traditional to be real.
Whether it’s platonic life partnerships, rivals who respect each other, or a kid just trying to give their friend a cool rock they found (yes, that happens on page 12), the issue argues that the “Land” is built on connections, not just combat.
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Issue 13 opens on a frozen shoreline in the “Silent Quarter” of Ls-land – a region where emotions become physical objects. Here, LS (the series’ amnesiac protagonist) collects broken heart-shaped shells. Valentine’s Day in this world triggers a “Remembrance Tide,” forcing all inhabitants to relive their most painful or joyful romantic memory. Ls-land-issue-13-valentines-lsv-
Enter LSV – a hooded archivist who offers LS a deal: Help me deliver 13 love letters across the zones before midnight, and I’ll restore your lost memory of your first love.
The quest unfolds across surreal biomes:
Each letter belongs to a different Ls-land resident – from the stoic SV (Sable Vane, a warrior who sealed her heart away) to the mischievous LV (Lumen’s lost brother). Twists reveal that LSV herself is the final recipient – and the letter LS carries is actually LSV’s own suicide note to love, rewritten as a plea for connection. It assumes you are working on the Ls‑Land
In an era of superhero fatigue and AI-generated webtoons, Ls-land Issue 13 proves that handcrafted, emotionally risky storytelling still finds an audience. The issue sold out its print run of 1,500 copies in 11 hours. A second printing (with a foil LSV variant cover) is announced for April.
More importantly, it signals a shift toward fragmentary, game-like narratives in comics. Ls-land doesn’t explain its rules – you learn them by feeling them. The LSV character has already inspired fan art, cosplay, and even a community-made TTRPG supplement.