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The Legend of Whomper, Book 4: Tanuki IslandThe Legend of Whomper, Book 4: Tanuki Island by Chris Farrington
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The fourth and (thus far) final entry of furry artist Chris Farrington's Whomper graphic novels begins with a tanuki named Tengoku sending off a carrier pigeon that is eventually received by the series protagonist, the pudgy fox Whomper, who charters Ororos, a giant bird, to take him across the ocean to Komodo Island. He reaches the village of the tanukis, whom the ruling komodos hold as slaves, and rescues them after a battle. The villagers tell Whomper of their history of problems with slime and their ultimate conflict with the komodos. Tengoku, who becomes Whomper's main ally among the tanukis, is in training, with mythical raccoon dog abilities like shapeshifting mentioned.

Whomper's love interest Skyla ultimately flies to Tanuki Island from the School of Magicking, seeking to rescue him when he is kidnapped by the reigning komodos. Remmy, a celestial rabbit from previous entries with healing powers, appears throughout the story as well. The graphic novel occasional breaks to the characters Dextrose and Taffy, with the first substory involving their visit to a pirate lair and an encounter with crabs. Back to the main story, the tanukis disguise themselves as komodos to infiltrate the Komodo Queen's lair, with the wicked monarch using slaves to rebuild Warmachine with help from Skyla's former master Gizmondo.

When battle erupts within the komodo lair, warriors from the Brotherhood of the Axe come, although slavers entrap them in bottles so they can be turned into soup. As the komodo chef starts to cook the axmen, Remmy confronts him, entrapping him in a nightmare and taking the liquid warriors to the Dreamspace to restore them. After another brief adventure with Dextrose with Taffy where they encounter a strange statue and tanukis, Tengoku confronts the Will Breaker with his transformational skills while Whomper and Skyla seek Gizmondo, the latter battling the dragon scientist.

Whomper himself fights the Komodo Queen, with a surprise entrance by Dextrose and Taffy influencing the action. The Brotherhood of the Hammer enters as well, and the tanukis' conflict against the komodos is resolved. Afterward, Whomper returns home and strategizes with his father against the looming threat of Goddesszilla, who is combated, the story ending afterward. Overall, the fourth Whomper graphic novel is as enjoyable as its predecessors, given its adorable and endearing characters and action. However, features like a visual depiction of dramatic personae and their species would have been welcome, as the races are often vague, given Farrington's style. Regardless, I would easily recommend this entry to those who enjoyed its precursors.

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The Legend of Whomper, Book 1The Legend of Whomper, Book 1 by Chris Farrington
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There have been times when I’ve often gotten burned out on traditional textual literature without illustrations, so I figured I would alternate between reading them and graphical novels like this by Chris Farrington, whom I highly respect as an artist in the furry fandom and had commissioned a few times in the past. The titular fox hero, Vulpie Whomper (who doesn’t look vulpine but is cute nonetheless), has trained for years to master the war hammer and embarks upon quests to prove his worth. Each chapter (one divided into two parts) follows his various trials.

Whomper’s first trial opens with his initiation into the Brotherhood of the Hammer, after which he must visit several secret cities and prove the supremacy of his order’s weapon. A thief curses him with kleptomania, and when he gets the curse lifted, he chases after the culprit following a visible knife symbol (though this is unclear) to deal justice.

His second trial opens with guards of the Bridge to the Sky initially denying him entry, after which he must defeat a monster.

The third has him join Dextrose, a furred warrior whose specific species is unclear and seems somewhere between horse and kangaroo, as they battle slugs tormenting a town.

The fox’s fourth quest sees him seeking a town’s serial killer but ends without the said murderer subdued, Whomper needing to find another way to apprehend him.

In his fifth, he encounters a weasel thief ostracized by his fellow purloiners.

The two-part sixth quest sees him battling the slave-collecting Warmachine, piloted by two members of the vengeful Komodo Clan.

The seventh has him partner with a dragoness named Skyla Thornweaver, who remains with him for the rest of his adventures as they battle a new enemy, Gryzor.

Whomper’s eighth quest sees him and Skyla entering Brotherhood of the Arrow territory and battling pig-men bandits.

His ninth has Skyla kidnapped by a rodent princess, Grisella, whom he must rescue.

The tenth has Whomper going to a raccoon-populated city with a zombie problem, where he confronts Gryzor and the necromancer who created him.

The final chapter concludes the graphic novel with Whomper meeting a goat sage called the Edgemaster, under whom he begins apprenticeship after battling an ancient evil known as Xilix while having a final confrontation with Gryzor.

Overall, I found this a cute and enjoyable graphic novel, with my instincts about giving it a read well justified. While the animal characters are incredibly adorable (even if some of their species are vague, given the artist’s style), it isn’t one hundred percent family-friendly, given some occasional blood, albeit not excessive. Some plot points like that in the first trial seem to come out of nowhere, and the typical grammar and punctuation errors associated with standard comics abound. However, I highly recommend this graphic novel to those in the furry fandom seeking a fun and quick read.

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