Our ambitious follow up to our last story, Puppy Knight: Den of Deception. This story takes our canine heroes through a comedic fetch-quest in and around the colorful kingdom of New Pawston. Sparky and Pugsly meet new dogs ranging from Iz, the stern royal wizard, to the suspicious Prince of New Pawston, who is the ugliest dog you have ever seen.
Our ambitious follow up to our last story, Puppy Knight: Den of Deception. This story takes our canine heroes through a comedic fetch-quest in and around the colorful kingdom of New Pawston. Sparky and Pugsly meet new dogs ranging from Iz, the stern royal wizard, to the suspicious Prince of New Pawston, who is the ugliest dog you have ever seen.
There's no knight braver than Sparky Muttson!(Except maybe his enthusiastic and very cute apprentice, Pugsly) . This is our heroes' first adventure together, and while this quest might not turn out exactly how they expected, Sparky and Pugsly have the chops to make it through—no bones about it!
There's no knight braver than Sparky Muttson!(Except maybe his enthusiastic and very cute apprentice, Pugsly) . This is our heroes' first adventure together, and while this quest might not turn out exactly how they expected, Sparky and Pugsly have the chops to make it through—no bones about it!
Michael Sweater is a writer and cartoonist from Philadelphia known for a dense and fun style. He has worked for Cartoon Network, Vice, and Oni Press, and has self-published more than 1,000 pages of comics. Most recently, he co-created the fantasy adventure graphic novel The Wizerd! and did storyboards and background design for Cartoon Network's Supercamp Island. Michael currently lives in Arkansas, and he invites you to visit him online at his [Website].
Josue Cruz(They/Them) is a professional designer, cartoonist, and illustrator from Newark (California) and currently residing in San Francisco—both cities which currently occupy Ohlone territories. Josue enjoys putting their imagination down onto paper, illustratioin wild and colorful worlds for readers to enjoy. You can find more of Josue's work at their [Website].