Raowl
1. Beauty and the Creep
by Script and art by Tebo
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Pub Date 18 Sep 2019 | Archive Date 4 Nov 2019
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Description
Raowl is not a hero for the faint of heart: he slices, dices, and decapitates anyone standing between him and a kiss from a princess. Unfortunately for Raowl, the first princess he encounters doesn’t find him to her liking. So when Raowl rescues a second princess, he doesn’t take no for an answer—and as it turns out, the two have a lot in common! Raowl’s rage is all the greater when the princess is kidnapped and taken to a castle full of cannibals, and he doesn’t waste any time leaping into the mouth of the beast! A rollicking rewrite of classic fairy tales, filled with guts, quips, and colorful characters.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9791032809006 |
PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
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