Lighter than Heir
on May 6, 2013 at 3:47 pm
This is a story you’ll want to start from the start. Making nice use of a soft monochromatic blue coloring, this full page comic is an easy light read for anyone interested in flying German military girls.

This is a story you’ll want to start from the start. Making nice use of a soft monochromatic blue coloring, this full page comic is an easy light read for anyone interested in flying German military girls.

Creators Description:
Reprint (with new story upcoming) of the 1980 graphic novel by Robert Asprin (Mythadventures) and Mel White.
These are the adventures of a brave… somewhat brave… used to be knight and a poker-playing vegetarian scoundrel — who just happens to be a dragon.

Dominic Deegan has clean but juvenile artwork, every character has a horrible case of fan art face. The comic has been around for nine years, and has a strong, consistent following.

Full page, full color. Family friendly. Scheduled to complete December 2011.

Some needlessly sloppy font choices for the text bubbles take away from the otherwise decently visually crafted comic.


Set in a fantasy world, the name is self explanatory, a Princess who repeatedly gets herself in danger runs in to a friendly giant who tries to help her out.
The art here is truly beautiful, and should not be missed.

The comic is broken up into storylines, and you’ll likely want to start with the start, you won’t be going back to an archaic version of the comic if you do, the first comic is as good as the latest update.