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THE INSCRUTABLE DOCTOR BAER AND THE CASE OF THE TWO-FACED STATUE by Jerzy Drozd

THE INSCRUTABLE DOCTOR BAER AND THE CASE OF THE TWO-FACED STATUE

From the Inscrutable Doctor Baer series

by Jerzy Drozd ; illustrated by Jerzy Drozd

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781638991434
Publisher: Iron Circus Comics

Ursine occult scholar Doctor Baer lives in gloomy seclusion with his many wards, demonic creatures who are under his stewardship.

When dastardly sorcerer Gallus Lugubrious attempts to steal Baer’s precious Stone Guardian statue and it shatters, he must team up with kindhearted Pickles (a pig) and cynical Taft (a giant tortoise) to retrieve the pieces. The uptight little brown bear, who wears a blue suit and an impassive expression, has never had reason to venture beyond his front door. He faces a steep learning curve that includes encounters with a cavalcade of supernatural horrors, strange adventurers, and a talking magic staff. But the demons have secrets relating to past traumas, and as the group makes their way through unforgiving natural landscapes, Baer begins to learn how a listening ear can heal. The phantasmagorical trip takes readers to a lost city in the jungle, across snowy peaks, and to the bottom of the sea, all rendered in luscious detail. This is a story built on lore and one that’s well suited to the graphic format. While the breathless backstory details can be overwhelming, the care taken in portraying the environment and Drozd’s magnificent command of layout balance it out. Drozd clearly draws on a tradition of older fantasy adventure comics in a way that’s too rarely seen today. The energetic action sequences make good use of the dynamism inherent in scenes of anthropomorphized animals using complicated magic.

A creative odyssey.

(excerpts from Doctor Baer’s files, map) (Graphic fantasy. 8-12)