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All Pewfell wants is a quiet life of domestic bliss. Destiny, however, has other plans. Join our hapless hero as he gets thrown out of his house by a gang of feminist gnomes, runs afoul of a brainwashing cult, and gets banished to an extremely bizarre dimension with very little in the way of clothing. Pewfell is rated C for Chaos and contains material that may be inappropriate for younger readers. This second volume is a compilation of issues #5-8 of the Pewfell comic book series.

Produktbeschreibung
All Pewfell wants is a quiet life of domestic bliss. Destiny, however, has other plans. Join our hapless hero as he gets thrown out of his house by a gang of feminist gnomes, runs afoul of a brainwashing cult, and gets banished to an extremely bizarre dimension with very little in the way of clothing. Pewfell is rated C for Chaos and contains material that may be inappropriate for younger readers. This second volume is a compilation of issues #5-8 of the Pewfell comic book series.
Autorenporträt
Chuck Whelon is an author and cartoonist, born in Basingstoke, England, currently living in San Francisco, California. Chuck is the author of a wide variety of internationally published puzzle and activity books, including the "What to Doodle?" series for Dover, and more recently a series of search and find books including "Where's the Mermaid?" for Penguin Random House Chuck is the creator of the webcomic serial "Pewfell", described as a semi-autobiographical epic fantasy sit-com. Chuck also draws cartoons for Goodman Games' Dungeon Crawl Classics role-playing game, and has illustrated a number of boardgames for Minion Game, including his own creation "Legitimacy: The Game of Royal Bastards". More recently Chuck created a new-kind of puzzle book called "Wizard Pickles", which features a variety of different puzzles combines with search activities and an engaging story, also published by Planet Urf Entertainment. Urfspace is Chuck's first collection of single-panel cartoons.