-Titulo Original : Mogworld
-Fabricante :
Dark Horse Books
-Descripcion Original:
This humorous parody of the fantasy genre and the world of MMORPG comes a story about the death and resurrection of a minor video game character by Zero Punctuation writer Yahtzee Croshaw ( Will Save the Galaxy for Food, Jam) In a world full to bursting with would-be heroes, Jim couldnt be less interested in saving the day. His fireballs fizzle. Hes awfully grumpy. Plus, hes been dead for about sixty years. When a renegade necromancer wrenches him from eternal slumber and into a world gone terribly, bizarrely wrong, all Jim wants is to find a way to die properly, once and for all. On his side, hes got a few shambling corpses, an inept thief, and a powerful death wish. But hes up against tough odds: angry mobs of adventurers, a body falling apart at the seams--and a team of programmers racing a deadline to hammer out the last few bugs in their AI. For lovers of bizarre horror, absurdist British humor, and unforgettable characters, only some of them human! The first legitimate breakout hit from the gaming community in recent memory.- Boing Boing With Mogworld, Croshaw has shown his razor sharp humor can stay intact for 400 pages and, more importantly, hes proven he has the chops to tell an interesting, unique and utterly entertaining narrative that moves along at a quick clip and never loses its charm. - Joystick Division [Croshaw is] able to pull off slapstick comedy in print, and thats no easy feat. -Chris Sims, Comics Alliance About the Author Yahtzee Croshaw is a British-Australian comedic writer, video game journalist, author, and video game developer. He is best known for his acerbic video game review series, Zero Punctuation, for The Escapist. Before this, Croshaw gained attention in the Adventure Game Studio community for his video games. Croshaw also writes a weekly supplementary column for The Escapist, Extra Punctuation, as well as the video series Judging by the Cover. Croshaw has published two novels through Dark Horse Comics. The first was Mogworld, published in August 2010.The second, Jam, was released in October 2012. A third is forthcoming. He also cohosts a weekly podcast/Lets Play hybrid series, Lets Drown Out, along with cohost Gabriel Morton.
-Fabricante :
Dark Horse Books
-Descripcion Original:
This humorous parody of the fantasy genre and the world of MMORPG comes a story about the death and resurrection of a minor video game character by Zero Punctuation writer Yahtzee Croshaw ( Will Save the Galaxy for Food, Jam) In a world full to bursting with would-be heroes, Jim couldnt be less interested in saving the day. His fireballs fizzle. Hes awfully grumpy. Plus, hes been dead for about sixty years. When a renegade necromancer wrenches him from eternal slumber and into a world gone terribly, bizarrely wrong, all Jim wants is to find a way to die properly, once and for all. On his side, hes got a few shambling corpses, an inept thief, and a powerful death wish. But hes up against tough odds: angry mobs of adventurers, a body falling apart at the seams--and a team of programmers racing a deadline to hammer out the last few bugs in their AI. For lovers of bizarre horror, absurdist British humor, and unforgettable characters, only some of them human! The first legitimate breakout hit from the gaming community in recent memory.- Boing Boing With Mogworld, Croshaw has shown his razor sharp humor can stay intact for 400 pages and, more importantly, hes proven he has the chops to tell an interesting, unique and utterly entertaining narrative that moves along at a quick clip and never loses its charm. - Joystick Division [Croshaw is] able to pull off slapstick comedy in print, and thats no easy feat. -Chris Sims, Comics Alliance About the Author Yahtzee Croshaw is a British-Australian comedic writer, video game journalist, author, and video game developer. He is best known for his acerbic video game review series, Zero Punctuation, for The Escapist. Before this, Croshaw gained attention in the Adventure Game Studio community for his video games. Croshaw also writes a weekly supplementary column for The Escapist, Extra Punctuation, as well as the video series Judging by the Cover. Croshaw has published two novels through Dark Horse Comics. The first was Mogworld, published in August 2010.The second, Jam, was released in October 2012. A third is forthcoming. He also cohosts a weekly podcast/Lets Play hybrid series, Lets Drown Out, along with cohost Gabriel Morton.
