
I found it again when I was tidying up my shelves in a desperate attempt to avoid some grading - so it stuffed it in my bag and brought it home. Somehow time and 2013 got away from me and I never got a chance to really read it. I glanced at it, decided it was a bit too much for him, and then lost it on my desk at work for a long while. During a waiting period between Dragonbreath books I purchased a copy of Digger to see if my son might like it. These were the first books that my son insisted on having on pre-order so that they would show up at the door the day they were released. How can you not love a story that starts that way ? My son and I have been enjoying Vernon's Dragonbreathbooks since I stumbled on the first one shortly after it came out. I was doodling away on a scribbly, black and white style, and wondering vaguely what to draw, and at that moment Steve Irwin came on TV and said "Crikey! 'E bit me!" and the camera panned down to an indignant wombat who was trying to get the taste of Irwin's leg out of his mouth.

"Digger" originally began, as probably most things do, as a lark. It has been compiled in six bound volumes, each including additional content not posted online.Format: Paperback and really, really heavy paperback With an irreverent sense of humor and a fantasy protagonist with a healthy dose of skepticism, Digger rapidly gained a huge following of devoted fans eager for the twice a week updates of the webcomic for the duration of the comic's run.

Now with the help of a talking statue of a god, an outcast hyena, a shadow-being of indeterminate origin, and an oracular slug she seeks to find out where she is and how to go about getting back to her Warren. More specifically, it is a story by author and artist Ursula Vernon about a particularly no-nonsense wombat who finds herself stuck on the wrong end of a one-way tunnel in a strange land where nonsense seems to be the specialty. Digger: The Complete Omnibus - Digger is a story about a wombat.
