


Really, at this point you should be out in your local shop or on ordering a copy of the first trade ( here’s a helpful link). Oh, and he may or may not be getting some help from a witch named Bowie and her weird headress Zazu. Now, one orc and his hammer must survive the ponxa gronka on his head and the bearded army out to get him – and perhaps rewrite destiny. Fleeing from the colossal battle, he finds himself mixed up in a massive and grotesque conspiracy from the Orc Tzar that involves the capture of one-eyed orcs and their injection into a massive beast in the side of a mountain. Orc Stain is a very easy comic to grasp: a one-eyed orc with a mysterious past out in the wild becomes mixed up in a blood feud that quite literally calls for the removal of his orcy bits. Let’s talk about a book that has no capes or tights, and just a whole lot of blood, guts, violence, and insane comic-y goodness: ORC STAIN.Ĭlick past the cut for some gronchy goodness.

Given that comics are still described as a niche medium, it’s safe to say that a lot of people are missing out due to stigmas about the entire medium specifically that every comic worth reading probably has a cape or tight in it, and every “indie” comic (“or whatever!”) is usually some touchy-feely kind of book featuring dumb things like feelings and emotion and people talking.
