Within his tiny village, Ralph Azham is considered an insolent
good-for-nothing layabout, a virtual pariah -- particularly since he was
supposed to be a Chosen One. (Things didn't work out.) Yet his odd azure
coloration and a few unique abilities (he can predict births and deaths)
suggest that there may be more to him than meets the eye. And when the
terrifying Horde stages one of its regular raids on his village, Ralph
takes the young Raoul under his wing and sets out for a series of
adventures... Trondheim is already well known to fantasy buffs for the
worldwide success Dungeon, the complex set of interlocking series he
created with fellow cartoonist Joann Sfar and a raft of artists. While
Ralph Azham works within the same genre, this is a far more tightly
focused, single-character-starring new series for which Trondheim is
solely responsible -- that is, except for the stunningly rich coloring,
provided by his longtime collaborator Brigitte Findakly working in
hand-executed watercolors for the first time in over a decade. Witty and
fleet-footed like all of Trondheim's work, madly inventive in terms of
characters, creatures, and events, Ralph Azham is scheduled to run for
at least six volumes and is presented in a distinctive "landscape"
format.