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I have wanted to finish this up for a while now, as the new monthly book has 2 or 3 issues out and are starting to pile up. If this was half as fun to create as it was to read, then Mike has the best job in the world. The book is called Battlepug, look at the cover. Do you want to read it? What are you waiting for? Mike Norton has shared it with the world, it’s waiting for you.
A really fun read I see why it won 2 awards for sure, if you can get this for a good deal its definitely worth. Plus I like pugs so I might be biased.
This was crazy and so very fun! Loved the artwork and the story is fantastic!
From the moment I saw an excerpt of the webcomic I knew that this was a writer that not only knew pugs, but also loved them. I have chortled my way through this compendium, loving the delightful story within the story, relishing the accutely observed pug traits. It is a lot of fun and a tale told with love... twice
Mike Norton’s webcomic epic compiled in one omnibus before the relaunch of the series at Image Comics. We follow the adventure of the last Kindmundian, whose tribe has been obliterated by a giant baby seal when he was a kid. He seeks revenge. 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. On the way, he
Amazing art and such a creative story. I have to be honest, I was wondering from the beginning why the nude lady, but way to end it! It's like a piece of music that is perfectly through-composed. And how could you not love a giant pug?!
Tongue-in-cheek fantasy comic series - fun stuff and silly at timesCatwulf wants more power and is confronted by a ragtag group consisting of the last Kinmundian, various mages and an immense pug. The plot involves a series of adventures along their journey as they encounter odd and curious beings. The whole tale told by Moll to her two dogs!It’s light-hearted and the artwork is lovingly created with colourful detail. Well worth a look.
Interesting magic system in this book. Lots of laughs. The cute little, foul-mouthed girl (who is also a powerful plant mage) may be my favorite character. Or is it the giant pug the book is named for? That's a toughie. The Scribbly Scrabbly man was definitely my least favorite. Annoying little fella.