Digger, Vol. 1

A book for all seasons
by Ursula Vernon | Graphic Novels |
ISBN: 0976921227 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingGoryDetailswing of Nashua, New Hampshire USA on 10/6/2018
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Journal Entry 1 by wingGoryDetailswing from Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Saturday, October 6, 2018
I got this softcover from Better World Books during a recent book-binge, for another release copy.

I first heard of this webcomic about a wombat lost underground via its TV Tropes page (which is well worth checking out, but beware of spoilers). The story is rather dark from the get-go, with the main character finding herself lost underground, with hidden temples and lost gods turning up as she tries to get home. But she's a stubborn and determined character, and her snarky remarks liven up many of her encounters - such as when she's griping about whoever "magicked up" her tunnel (the only reason she can think of for having gotten so badly lost). As she points out, "a tunnel ought to be built with hard work, know-how, and the occasional bracing timber. If you try shoring it up with magic, bad things happen."

She does get to the surface, but it isn't the same place where she began her tunnel, and her journey includes finding shelter (there's this cave, its walls covered with images; says Digger, "I suppose no one was ever killed by a cave painting. Except Great-aunt Ruby that time, and everyone said that was a fluke."), fighting a hungry hyena ("don't you know not to mess with a sleeping wombat?... We're like biceps with feet."), befriending said hyena (who has problems of its own), then befriending the odd little shadow-child, exploring a huge library in search of directions home - and much, much more. Some events are pretty scary, others quite amusing, and there appears to be a more complex plot going on behind the scenes as well. I enjoyed this very much! There's also a bonus story at the end, "No Unicorns in Heaven" - it's a very entertaining tale about an artist commanded to carve unicorns for the emperor, and then things go rather pear-shaped. There's a lovely little tie-in to the main story, too.

[You can read the comic online at its web site here. And the author has done other works, including Nurk: The Strange, Surprising Adventures of a (Somewhat) Brave Shrew. Oh, and for a lighter look at wombats, check out Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French.]

Released 5 yrs ago (12/31/2018 UTC) at Little Free Library, Benson Park - 19 Kimball Hill Rd in Hudson, New Hampshire USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I left this book in the Little Free Library; hope someone enjoys it!

[See other recent releases in NH here.]

*** Released for the 2018 D for December release challenge. ***

*** Released for the 2018 What's In A Name release challenge. ***

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