Pewfell in Drain of Chaos
The world’s most irresponsible wizard, is about to face his greatest challenge yet: fatherhood!
His wife pregnant and his home collapsing, wizard Pewfell takes a job with the Spirekassle City sewer patrol. But with a zombie-mad dictator running the government and a bloodthirsty army of chaos outside the gates, this may not be the best time to start a family.
Join our hero as he deals with dirty diapers, unreliable contractors, idiotic co-workers, and a diminutive blue lodger hell-bent on a career in musical theater…
This is a compilation of issues #15-20 of the Pewfell comic book series. It forms a complete and self-contained tale and is 168 full color pages
Description
Pewfell is a humorous comic book series set in a bizzare, post-apocalyptic, medieval world of the far far future called Urf. It stars inept wizard Pewfell, his wife Tina the warrior princess wife, and Gnoma, their small blue lodger. Pewfell’s a bit of a slacker, but he scratches out a living selling potions and going adventuring with his friends Fug the Barbarian, Pedwyn the thief, and demented cleric Bish Bathenwell.
Pewfell is written, illustrated and published by Chuck Whelon, with additional material by co-writer Adam Prosser. This volume contains occasional nudity, chaotic cartoon violence, and lots of potty humor – it is not recommended for minors.
Featuring:

The worst wizard on Planet Urf. Pewfell failed to graduate sorcery school, and now spends most of his time at the pub.

Brave and bold, Pewfell’s wife is an officer in the Spirekassle City Watch. What she sees in Pewfell is anybody’s guess.

Pewfell’s downstairs tenant is a diminutive blue pest who never pays any rent. She may be small, but she has big dreams. Big, beautiful, evil dreams.

Fug is a gentle soul, but even the loss of a single hit point can throw him into uncontrollable fit of berserker rage.

Pedwyn is a free spirit who loves life and loathes only boredom. Though he believes himself to be of good moral character, he often finds that crime is the most efficient way to earn a living.

Devoted cleric of the goddess Hornbag, an obscure deity that no-one else has ever heard of. Bish has more than just a screw loose.

Bish’s loyal but largely vacant acolyte.

Pewfell’s college roommate was partially turned into a toad during his magical resistivity finals. Now works as restaurant critic for the Spirekassle & Beouria Gazette.

Cyclopean landlord of Pewfell’s local, the Hog’s Nuts Bar and Grille. Bogbrian immigrated to Spirekassle from the nearby Scraper Mountains.

Pewfell’s attorney is a defender of the Law. He also defends Chaos too. As long as your gold is good, he don’t care.

Bogbrian’s cousin is a constable in the Spirekassle City Watch.

An officer in the Spirekassle City Sewer Patrol. Radula has broken the glass ceiling and made great advances for all viscous molluscans on the force.

Pewfell’s contractor. Although their services are expensive, they are still much cheaper than someone who knows what they are doing.

A one-time employer of Pewfell’s. Zombie-mad Samedi was runner up in a recent poll of Spirekassle’s least popular dictators. Samedi loves nothing more than to start his day with a fresh zombie.

The much put-upon officer in charge of organizing Zoltakk & Phil’s Army of Chaos.

The Chaos Lords are two cheeky chaps who just want to have fun. Sometimes by going to the theater, but mostly by killing people.

Part of a detachment of Zombies assigned to Pewfell’s unit in the City Sewer Patrol during the reign of Baron Samedi.

The highly regarded writer and director of “Das Gnomischen”, a long-running, all-topless, Avant Garde theatrical review. Performances nightly at Spirekassle’s famous Ritzkrakker Theater.

A notorious Gnomic agitator and anti-intellectualist.
Some scenes from the book:
Compiles these six issues of the Pewfell Comic book Series:
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