The Name She Lost: Inanna Book 1 - the Mesopotamian goddess in the modern world

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of The Name She Lost: Inanna Book 1 showing the Mesopotamian goddess in a modern urban landscape with fused mythological elements.

Mythological rebirth in the contemporary era

Vault Comics ventures into Mesopotamian mythology territory with the launch of The Name She Lost: Inanna Book 1, a work that transplants the ancient goddess of love and war to the urban landscapes of the San Francisco Bay Area. This contemporary reinvention explores universal themes of identity, memory, and power through the prism of a disoriented deity in the modern world. A bold fusion between the ancestral and the current that promises to resonate with readers of multiple generations.

The amnesiac goddess in the modern city

The narrative presents an utterly vulnerable Inanna, stripped not only of her memories but also of the entirety of her divine powers. Her struggle to rebuild her identity while facing both human and supernatural threats serves as a powerful metaphor for the search for self in contemporary society. The contrast between her divine nature and her current mortal condition creates dramatic tension that promises to develop throughout the series.

The dream team behind the project

Mythology as a mirror of the present

What makes this project particularly interesting is how it uses the figure of Inanna to examine contemporary dilemmas. A fresh approach to mythology that does not limit itself to reinterpreting ancient stories, but employs them as a lens to analyze current issues such as loss of identity, vulnerability, and personal reconstruction in hostile environments.

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A demonstration of how ancestral mythologies can find new meaning when dialogued with the sensibilities and challenges of the contemporary world.

For enthusiasts of independent comics and lovers of reinvented mythology, this series represents a unique opportunity to explore narratives that transcend established genre conventions. Vault Comics' ability to balance thematic depth with commercial accessibility suggests that Inanna could become a significant character in the modern comic canon 📚.

And so a goddess who once ruled over love and war ends up wondering how public transportation works in San Francisco... because even the most powerful deities must adapt to the peculiarities of modern life 😅.