Style:  Magazine
Content:  Graphic Stories, Comics, and Literature
Print:  Color Cover, Greyscale Interior
Size:  8 x 10.5
Pages:  114
ISBN:  978-0-9819883-3-7
Parental Rating:  PG
Publication Date:  July 2009
 
 
Synopsis: In this fourth volume of Digger, covering chapters seven and eight of Ursula Vernon's webcomic,  our wombat Heroine finds herself under the scrutiny of the universally  feared matriarch of the Cerulean Hills hyena tribe, Boneclaw Mother.  Should she survive, there is only the small matter of a ceremonial feast  for the late hyena hunter Skull Ridges, which Digger unwittingly helped  avenge — much to the consternation of all. (It's complicated...) A  hyena long feast is no place for a vegetarian wanting to avoid offense  and a one-way-trip to the dessert course.
And there is still the matter of getting home without getting any  deeper into the matter of nearly-dead Gods, insane acolytes, talking  statues, or amoral shadow critters with a penchant for existential  crises. When Surka (the ex-pirate captain shrew turned professional  bridge troll) and Ed (the outcast hynena artist and master of the  warrior-tea ceremony) are among the saner beings in your social circle,  you KNOW things are just not turning out like you hoped.
Despite her humble protests, Digger continues to get rave reviews  from the critics. Publishers Weekly says that Digger "...has inspired  comparisons to Bone and Finder." Eric Lindberg of Broken Frontier  describes Digger as "...a rich fantasy adventure, a bitingly sarcastic  satire, a meditation on myth and religion, and possessed of a quirky and  beautiful black and white art style..." And Eric Burns of Websnark  reminds us that "...Ursula Vernon didn't come to comics via comics, but  instead was a fine artist and illustrator who kind of segued into  comics. It shows in her style, which is perhaps the most beautiful pen  and ink work on the web. Vernon knows how to take black and negative  space and make them into astounding pieces."
 
This collection also contains an excerpt from Hyena Hierarchies Today,  courtesy of the collection of Librarian Vo, specifically dealing with  the members of the Cerulean Hills Boneclaw tribe.