Penny Arcade Volume 5: The Case Of The Mummy's Gold (Penny Arcade) | 
| Authors: Jerry Holkins, Mike Krahulik Publisher: Dark Horse Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 14112
Media: Paperback Pages: 120 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 1593078145 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781593078140 ASIN: 1593078145
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Product Description Join us, intrepid explorers, as we journey once again into the depths of the Penny Arcade archives, facing eldritch curses and monstrous perils aplenty in our quest to unearth the ancient treasures of the year 2004 A.D.! Marvel at the mysteries laid bare within - at these tales of epic gaming, appliances gone bad, square-dancing blood feuds, and so much more! Face, if you dare, the ominous foreboding of The Last Christmas, the challenging depths of Twisp and Catsby, and the poignant tragedy of The Wandering Age!
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PA branches out a little more October 26, 2008 Akachei "The Case of the Mummy's Gold" is the fifth randomly-named Penny Arcade book; the strips covered are from 2004. The extras - random sketches from Comicon 2005 - aren't really that interesting this time.
Krahulik and Holkins do wander further afield in terms of writing - golf, square dancing, a Cthulu Christmas sequence, and a number of other things depart from the gaming and geek humor that still make up most of the strip. The humor there is less trapped in topical events and knowledge of gaming/geek culture; even when the jokes are extremely topical, though, the commentary can keep it in context. Holkins' commentary itself is rarely overexplanatory, often adding humor of his own.
There's less change in the art; it's never bad, and the character designs continue to evolve, but apart from where they step outside of the normal strip format (Twisp & Catsby, Cardboard Tube Samurai, and the Cthulu Christmas sequence) there aren't the leaps or experiments of previous volumes.
Krahulik and Holkins can still tell a joke, of course. "Case of the Mummy's Gold" is an extremely funny book.
****1/2
More PA goodness October 14, 2008 Everyone (Everywhere) If you read the brilliant webcomic Penny Arcade, then you need to buy this book.
It's as simple as that.
Fantastic October 9, 2008 Cameron W. Geeting No boring, long review. Just know that Penny Arcade is fantastic, and if you do not enjoy Penny Arcade, not only is this book not for you, but neither is oxygen.
Penny Arcade at it's best September 6, 2008 M. Lemon Collecting year 04 of Penny Arcade, Gabe and Tycho are at it again. What are they at you may ask? Hardcore hilarity. A great addition to your ever growing comic book/Web Comic collection.
Penny Arcade Delivers a Fifth Time August 1, 2008 William S. Beckett (Richmond, VA) If you are looking at this book most likely you are all ready a fan of Penny Arcade. If you are a fan and wondering why you would buy a book containing strips freely available in the Penny Arcade archives, I will tell you that Tycho has, as with the first four volumes, gone back and written new commentary for all the strips in the book. As Penny Arcade fans know, a great part of the Penny Arcade experience is enjoying the strips again through Tycho's commentary on the thought process behind the strip and/or the events that led to it. There is a section in the back which includes sketches made on various convention table tops from across the years which is fun bonus material as well.
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