![]() ![]() Revenge, magic, mostly naked (but appropriately angled to avoid a higher age rating) seers, and a struggle to save the world. Too happy to go back to this vast universe Mike Norton has created. It’s a book you read with a permanent smile on your face and I, for myself, preorder each issue of the new series. This parody of Conan-like fantasy is hilarious, and the adventures are engaging. He also meets a diverse cast of permanent and recurring compelling characters, some making a return in the new Image relaunch. ![]() ![]() On the way, he crosses path with a giant Pug he first mistakes for a monster, but who basically acts as a friendly pug (which seems himself to have a mysterious origin). Mostly on the sorcerer Catwulf, who has he power of invoking and controlling giant animals to reach his nefarious ends but also, for example, against Santa Claus who enslaved him (and hardened him in the warrior he became) when he was a kid. We follow the adventure of the last Kindmundian, whose tribe has been obliterated by a giant baby seal when he was a kid. Mike Norton’s webcomic epic compiled in one omnibus before the relaunch of the series at Image Comics. ![]()
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