On a distant planet, a prying scribe, a sentimental constable, and a mayor resurrect a sleepy town's long-defunct priest-bot. But "Father Stanley" is not what he seems. Meanwhile, in another universe, a hungry wizard accidentally conjures a war-god into the body of a chicken. These two intertwined tales make up Griz Grobus, the hit Kickstarter graphic novel sensation now at Image Comics! Perfect for fans of Hayao Miyazaki, Asterix, and Arthur C. Clarke!
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This is a delightful little number with the first class world building and character development. Conflicts, which are more of personality than of violence, resolved with humour and in a refreshingly humane way and leave you charmed and wanting more of these characters and this world.
Mr Roy's art style feels somewhere between Studio Ghibli and tin tin. There is an economy of detail which artfully serves the visual storytelling leaving nothing wasted. I found myself absorbing the subtle nuances of each panel which unfrivolously serve the stories as a whole.