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Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe
Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe











Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe

We’re introduced to One-Eye as he tries breaking into a safe which is a giant bear or something and its alarm is a bird - it’s like the Flintstones!

Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe

I love the imaginative designs of the various orcish societies - and the architecture varies between clans too, an inspired touch - as well as the vibrancy of the world where everything’s alive. James Stokoe proves to be one of those creators who’s a great artist but a rubbish writer.īecause the art in this book is wonderful, really. Wha?! The reader has no idea what that is or why it’s important. A seer or someone tells the Orctzar that this one-eyed orc will “unlock his god-organ”. Because when you’re told the reasoning at the start of the book, the whole thing doesn’t really make any sense. Broadly the story is this one orc chieftain, the Orctzar, has risen to power and is uniting the other clans by taking them over but he’s especially concerned with finding a one-eyed orc who happens to be our protagonist, One-Eye.īroadly. Orc Stain is set in a world run by Orcs where they’re as savage and stupid and conflict-driven as they’re portrayed in other media.













Orc Stain, Vol. 1 by James Stokoe