Within his tiny village, Ralph Azham is considered an insolent good-for-nothing layabout, a virtual pariah particularly since he was supposed to be a Chosen One. (Things didn t work out.) Yet his odd azure coloration and a few unique abilities (he can predict births and deaths) suggest that there ma[...]
McConey and his other animal friends must deal with magic powders which turn the inhabitants of the city into self-destructive monsters[...]
A deadpan spoof of horror and heroic fantasy. Gamers should buy this!
We start on another tangent of the vast world on Dungeon, one that relates the origins of it. In this first story of the Early Years, you will see the Keeper barely an adult and leaving his family to go find fortune in a time of chaos and darkness... Blain illustrates on a story by Tondheim and Sfar[...]
The first three books in this part of the great saga are featured here in one specially priced set. The planet Terra Amata, on which Dungeon resides, has stopped turning. On one side, total darkness and absolute coldness; on the other, a searing desert and eternal day. The survivors live on a thin s[...]
In High Septentrion, there has been a violent eruption on the planet of Terra Amata. It's a scramble to find breathable air, but the wizened, blind, mystical dragon the Dust King (Marvin) thinks that it is perhaps time for him to die heroically. However the feisty young Marvin the Red refuses to giv[...]
A darkly funny satire of fantasy that brings together the first two volumes of the Early Years, this collection relates the origins of the vast world of Dungeon. In this first story of the "Early Years," the Keeper leaves his family to go find fortune in a time of chaos and darkness and becomes the [...]
In the title story, we meet Marvin the Dragon--still a pup with her Mom but make no mistake, both are formidable. Their ferocity catches the eye of the Keeper who is still making his way up the ladder in Antipolis and has many dangerous enemies. He makes them his bodyguards. Soon enough, crafty litt[...]
Beaten up, tattered, and weather worn, this volume has crossed through space to become the first extra-terrestrial comic book in print on earth. The language and even the alphabet are alien, but as human readers will soon discover, the themes and stories are universal. These interwoven stories and v[...]
It is 1730 when Raphael Pommeroy arrives in the West Indies with his ornithology professor. They're supposed to be in search of the almost-extinct dodo . . . but Raphael is quickly entranced with the piratical inhabitants of the island, becoming obsessed with their vision of a world where all people[...]
A competition of dinosaurs is organized in town, pitting dino versus dino to see who the most ferocious beast is. Peter and Jean draw a monster dinosaur to enter in the competition, and bring it to life using their magic paper. Meanwhile, their dad does the very same thing! When both monsters are en[...]
The fourth volume in Louis Trondheim's series about the almost normal adventures of an almost ordinary family . . . with a pet monster. Petey and Jean, along with their parents and pet monster Kriss, go on vacation in the countryside. Things quickly spiral out of control when the family is besieged [...]
The complete series from one of the masters of contemporary comics All four books in Lewis Trondheim's acclaimed MONSTER series - 128 pages of comic mayhem with Petey, Jean, and their pet monster, Kriss. It's amazing what happens when monsters get loose... they cause all sorts of unexpected problem[...]