The Head Lopper, with Agatha and friends, locate the lost Hammer of Arnak Pluth. But much to their dismay, it has fallen under the watchful eye of the deadly gorgon, Medusa. Always quarterly. Always OVERSIZED.
While Head Lopper #14 might not have had as "full" of a story as previous installments, it is still an incredibly good issue and just continues to be a fantastic series, overall. I don't think there has been a bad issue of Head Lopper. If you are looking for an adventure comic full of sword, sorcery, monsters, and intriguing characters, you have to be reading Head Lopper. Read Full Review
Having been captured and with no other choice other than the executioner's block, Norgal the Head Lopper agrees to retrieve the Arkanian Hammer. In the epic struggle that follows, we see the full range of his and his companion's skills and desperation to survive. We get a grander sense of the world of Narschlahn, its people and history along the way. And we also get some cracking scenes of violence, as Norgal does what he does best - lop some heads. Read Full Review
Head Lopper #14 delivers both a classic D&D-style quest and an extension of its own, more eclectic mythology in an issue that delivers two of the series best action sequences to date; that's really saying something for anyone familiar with MacLean's work on Head Lopper, too. Read Full Review