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Orcs in Space Vol. 3: Volume 3

By (author) Michael Tanner, By (author) Rashad Gheith, By (author) Abed Gheith, Illustrated by François Vigneault, Colorist DJ Chavis





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It’s the mayhem-packed finale of Orcs in Space! After defeating Smedlar the World-Basher and kinda saving the galactigon, the orcs get no respect! When their old enemies the Space Rats and StarBleep threaten their homeworld, D.O.N.A. brings the orcs back to crusty ol' Muckball. The adventuring party grows when that paragon of orcitude, Mergon Thunderhoof, joins a deadly quest to find the one thing that can save their world. If they fail, this is the end of orc civilization! And that's probably bad...right?

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Publisher | Oni Press,US
Published date | 21 Feb 2023
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 104
Dimensions | 259 x 168 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 313g
ISBN | 978-1-6371-5091-7
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BISAC | comics & graphic novels / graphic novels / science fiction


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