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Lewis Trondheim

    December 11, 1964

    Lewis Trondheim is a phenomenal graphic author who consistently defies expectations. As an artist and writer, Trondheim has garnered an international following as one of the most inventive, versatile, and prolific voices in the medium. His unique, seminal imagination consistently dazzles, spanning genres from autobiography to adventure, bestselling fantasy, and children's books to visual essays. He is a founding member of the alternative publishing house L'Association and editorial director of Shampooing, an imprint dedicated to comics for all ages.

    Lewis Trondheim
    Ralph Azham Vol. 3
    Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 4
    Ralph Azham Vol. 3
    Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 5
    Dungeon: Early Years Set
    Dungeon: Zenith Vols. 1-2
    • Dungeon: Zenith Vols. 1-2

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Welcome to Dungeon, the looniest world of horror and heroic fantasy you'll ever be transported into! A spoof of Dungeons & Dragons and all heroic fantasy tropes. This series, a best-seller in many countries, starts with the apogee of Dungeon, a mighty castle filled with monsters, trolls and goblins kept by a wily bird, the Dungeon Keeper, and the object of desire of many an uncouth and disgusting form of life (and afterlife) and Herbert the Timorous Duck is assigned to defend it! Thank goodness, the Dungeon Keeper has assigned Marvin the Dragon, a blood-thirsty, uh, vegetarian, warrior, to his side. 4 full stories in one omnibus volume at a new larger size! (Combines the 1st 2 volumes originally published).

      Dungeon: Zenith Vols. 1-2
      4.4
    • Dungeon: Early Years Set

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      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 Night Shirt—a misguided vigilante who renders justice nightly. In the second story, the Night Shirt stumbles upon Alexandra, the one he pines for, about to be raped and comes to her valiant and heroic rescue with romantic bravura. Perfect for lovers of heroic fantasy and dark humor, this two-volume set is the complete run of this subseries of Dungeon.

      Dungeon: Early Years Set
      5.0
    • Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 5

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The valiant duck Herbert and Isis, his beautiful and belligerent Kochaque companion' s son is born. As much as the young parents are delighted with this new arrival, tensions are not long in rising. Isis wants to submit her baby to the traditional Kochaque rite of passage. Herbert, judging it far too dangerous, tries to dissuade her. Unable to convince her, he finally decides to kidnap the infant.In the second story, the fight to recover the Dungeon from the hands of the big bad Delacourt still keeps our heroes busy... While Horus has been trying for days to hypnotize the spirits of Terra Amata freed from the Vault of Souls by Delacourt, the Guardian calls on Marvin to come to the thaumaturge's aid. But to get there, he will have to, willy-nilly, make an alliance with a former classmate of his new wife.

      Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 5
      4.4
    • Ralph Azham Vol. 3

      You Can't Stop a River

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Ralph Azham, an unlikely hero, embarks on a quest to thwart the notorious Vom Syrus while striving to regain his honor and protect his family. His journey involves retrieving Angthar's wand from hostile magicians, complicating his mission further. As he navigates this treacherous landscape, a new group of zealots emerges, posing significant threats. This fantasy adventure is rich with magic, knights, castles, and dark humor, showcasing the imaginative storytelling of award-winning comic creator Lewis Trondheim.

      Ralph Azham Vol. 3
      4.3
    • Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 4

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The epic saga spoof of Dungeons & Dragons and an inspiration to the likes of Adventure Time is back with two new stories in the height of Dungeon's power! In the first chapter: to reclaim the Dungeon that fell to the scheming William Delacour, the plan is simple: Marvin, Isis, and Herbert must find some magic fugus purit and use it to dislodge the current occupants of the fortress. But is this really the Guardian's plan? Our heroes will have to fight against everyone to save the Dungeon. Meanwhile, will Marvin succeed in his engagement blast-of-firebreath 'Tong Deum'? In the second: according to the draconian tradition, Herbert is officially mandated by Marvin to go see his mother and announce his engagement to Pirzuine. Upon arrival, he discovers her murder. To avoid a bloodbath, will the valiant duck succeed in finding the culprit before Marvin arrives, without alienating the susceptible dragons who inhabit the village?

      Dungeon: Zenith Vol. 4
      4.3
    • Ralph Azham Vol. 3

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Master Cartoonist Lewis Trondheim's engaging madcap fantasy series!Ralph Azham, the wayward, shamed, would-be Chosen One, is still on the hunt to stop the infamous Vom Syrus, Superintendent (and secret age-defying King of Astolia), and save his own reputation and the lives of his family. But more twists and turns abound, as Ralph must recover a new magical relic, Angthar’s wand, from unwelcoming magicians to help grant him the upper hand in this battle of power…easier said than done. Then, a new community of zealots appears which has dangerous repercussions for Ralph. It’s a whole new era for this unfolding fantasy tale full of magic, knights, castles, angry ghost hordes, and deadpan humor. From award-winning comics creator Lewis Trondheim.

      Ralph Azham Vol. 3
      4.4
    • Mister i

      • 31 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      Mister i
      4.1
    • Infinity 8 Vol.6

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The next temporal reboot in the mind-bending, pulpy, eight-part space opera, we meet the newest recruit in the mystery investigation: Officer Leila Sherad of the Art and Antiquities Division

      Infinity 8 Vol.6
      4.2
    • Hyacinthe, Dungeon Keeper to be, continues to render justice in a cloak nightly as The Night Shirt and stumbles upon the one he pines for, Alexandra, an assassin, about to be raped! After his valiant and heroic rescue, his wettest dreams come true… with dire consequences. In the second story which happens quite a few years later, he’s married and a poor husband, worse even, a poor lover, until Alexandra plots to gain him back. Cloak and dagger with romantic bravura! And you thought he didn’t have it in him. Art by Eisner nominated Blain (Isaac The Pirate, Gus) and story by legendary Trondheim and Eisner nominated Sfar (Rabbi’s Cat).

      Dungeon. The Early Years Vol. 2: Innocence Lost
      4.2