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Allen, Son of Hellcock
Contributor(s): Tracy, Will (Author), Koplowitz, Gabe (Author), Porto, Miguel
ISBN: 194087808X     ISBN-13: 9781940878089
Publisher: Z2 Comics
OUR PRICE:   $18.69  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2017
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Fantasy
Dewey: 741.5
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.8" W x 10.2" (1.05 lbs) 136 pages
 
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The son of the greatest barbarian who ever lived is thrust into a quest that, frankly, he'd rather sit out.
Long before darkness descended upon the realm, Mungletown was protected by noble heroes led by the great loin-clothed warrior Hellcock. So fearsome was his might that . . . well, actually, a dragon eats him on page nine. But never mind that Years later he's still hanging around as a ghost to cajole his disappointment of a son, Allen, into taking up the mantle and becoming a proper heir to the Hellcock legacy. But Allen prefers a simpler life of eating sandwiches, drawing his own pretty terrible comic books, and being afraid to talk to girls. When Kaarl, the son of Hellcock's retired nemesis Lord Krong, attacks the town to break up the monotony of peacetime, only local rabble-rouser Madeleine stands up to him. In a desperate bid to impress her, Allen decides to get Hellcock's old band of adventurers back together and take the fight to Kaarl. Without much of a plan or any useful skills, what happens next is quite painful to witness.

From the comedic minds of Will Tracy (The Onion, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver) and Gabe Koplowitz (VICELAND), ALLEN, SON OF HELLCOCK has it all: washed-up sorcerers and swordsmen, terrifying horse-donkeys, sensitive ogres, fashionable elves, ornery minotaur landlords, an exceedingly polite retired despot, a black-hearted but oddly lovable villain, an idealistic young woman who's the only one with any brains, and a would-be warrior who can't seem to escape his own hackneyed destiny . . .