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Looking for Loot in Kelsey Wroten's 'Dungeon Punchers'
Looking for Loot in Kelsey Wroten's 'Dungeon Punchers'
Looking for Loot in Kelsey Wroten's 'Dungeon Punchers'
A warrior, a valkyrie, a magic user, and an elf fighting monsters in dungeons? Obviously, that's going to remind most people (most nerds anyway) of fantasy gaming. But surely I’m not the only one who immediately thinks specifically of the classic ‘80s game Gauntlet? “Wizard needs food badly!” But Kelsey Wroten’s Dungeon Punchers takes the familiar in a new and rather less serious direction. It’s still the story of these four archetypes on a monster-filled adventure, but there’s a thick layer of self-aware irony that’s all too rare in fantasy, and Wroten’s art gives everything a fun, playful air that’s impossible too take seriously, but equally impossible not to enjoy.
Kelsey Wroten Bows Down To Beyonce, Feeds Man-Eating Wolves And Outfits The Mighty Space Queen [Art]
Kelsey Wroten Bows Down To Beyonce, Feeds Man-Eating Wolves And Outfits The Mighty Space Queen [Art]
Kelsey Wroten Bows Down To Beyonce, Feeds Man-Eating Wolves And Outfits The Mighty Space Queen [Art]
Kelsey Wroten puts an unexpected spin on fantasy and pulp scenes, drawing a gun-toting space queen who looks like she could wipe the floor with John Carter, a monster who fears what he might find on the other side of a door, a lady who runs with wolves and isn't afraid to sink her teeth into a little human flesh...