at 03:45 on november 10, ████, dispatch received a 911 call reporting a possible homicide discovered by a hunter in a clearing south of Devil's Slough in ██████ county, TX.

██████ county sherrif's unit ███ (deputy ██████ █████████) was dispatched and arrived at the scene at 03:56. upon verification of the presence of a body at 04:01, r/o notified dispatch and requested for backup.

r/o identified what appeared to be three large black garbage bags disposed of in a partially uncovered pit that had been washed out by recent heavy rain. one of the bags had been torn and the remains of an adult woman was found mostly decayed and heavily mutilated.

what would ensue over the course of several months would leave law enforcement perplexed and conspiracy theorists well occupied. while there was some interest from true crime fanatics years ago, the case has mostly been forgotten about due to the passing of time and the unfortunate loss of evidence after flooding.








quinn is a story about obsession, entitlement and love pushed by violence. it follows quinn lisovski, a maladjusted clergyman through a downward spiral of violence and addiction and most importantly - the consequences of his actions and the price that must be paid. the story is told partially through narration and partially by an unnamed "transcriber" who is seeking information on the disappearance of quinn lisovski.

please keep in mind that there are a lot of themes that some people might be bothered by. because of this, it's not recommended for minors and it would behoove you to read the content warnings before each chapter.

QUINN



unfortunately, i don't have the drive or time to update the story as much as i would like to. however i do intend on finishing it despite how long it takes me. because of the large amount of times between chapters, the quality of art tends to vary. eventually i'll be redoing some of it - partially because of the art but also because of the images themselves not being optimized for the medium it's presented in.

while it's not my life's work, it's my first webcomic and a project that is deeply personal to me on many levels. i always appreciate feedback on it and every hit means a ton to me.

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