

The Legend of Mother Sarah
Sarah
Overview
Orbiting serenely above a long-ago poisoned earth, the last bastion of human civilization is the space colonies. After a terrorist attack, the colonists are forced into exile on the blighted planet below. In the confusion, a young mother is separated from her family and is flung into a bleak, uncertain future... But Sarah will not rest until she finds her children. Katsuhiro Otomo has explored the dark side of the psyche with Domu and the corruption that comes with absolute power in Akira. Now Otomo has set his sights on the enduring power of hope. Welcome to The Legend of Mother Sarah. This volume collects all eight issues this compelling series, one of the finest ever produced. (Source: Dark Horse)
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Episodes · 46

Miss Minchin's Seminary For Young Ladies

Emily The Doll

First Day Of Class

Ermengarde The Good Friend

Lottie The Crybaby

Becky, Covered In Ash

Class Representative

A Kind Mistress

The Letter From India

Two Gifts

The Birthday Of A Princess

The Dark Room In The Attic

A Day Of Hard Work

The Late-Night Guest

Peter, The Child Of The Streets

Lottie's Adventure
Friends With Little Melle's Family
The Sad Maypole Celebration
Messages To India
The Mystery Of The Resident Of The Special Room
The Sadness Within Tears
The Party In The Attic
The Friendly Baker
Emily's Fate
Cinderella For A Day
The Young Teacher For The Younger Students
The Departure Of Master Dufarge
The Hubbub Of Summer Vacation
Becky's Return Home
The Indian Gentleman
The Monster In The Attic
The Secret On The Other Side Of The Wall
The Mistreatment Of The New Semester
Redemption In The Storm
On The Brink Of Death
The Beginning Of The Magic
The Pandemonium In The Attic
The Magic Dispelled
A Cold Night In The Stable
Miss Amelia's Tears
The Party Of The Spirits
Driven Away On The Snowy Day
The Wonderful Parcel Of Happiness
Ah! It Is The Child!
Miss Minchin's Regret
Until The Day We Meet Again
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