Nantucket Brown Roasters: The Second Law of Thermodynamics TP 2003
Nantucket Brown Roasters: The Second Law of Thermodynamics TP 2003
Author: Jason Asala
Art: Jason Asala
Published: 2003
Nantucket Brown Roasters stands in a class by itself. Part mystery, part adventure, part humor, all quirky, Roasters brings to life an ensemble of heroes and villains unmatched in today's comics. Jason Asala puts everything out there, telling the story of a simple fish who shares his mind with a six-thousand-year-old pharaoh named Khufu, and how he gets along in a world full of robots, living dolls, dark conspiracies, and a whole society of people who want to be like Aaron Burr. True Story.
Come on, pick this up. You will not find a more satisfying book from the small press wackos who risk life, limb, and pride to bring you something straight out of their sick minds. This is the second story arc of the Roasters (following The First of Many Great Things), and it's conveniently packaged in this squarebound format so you can get the whole story at once.
So, sit back and join Ahab, Daisy Red Buttons and Fish as they try to figure out the secrets behind the Red Herrings organization, and also a bit about themselves,