Digger is a serious fantasy tale that manages to be both meaningful and light-hearted. It explores complex themes of honor, responsibility, and the gray areas between right and wrong, but it does so with a frequent application of humor, wit and absurdity that keeps the story lively. It is an adventure story that can be fully enjoyed by young adult readers, but it also has levels of complexity in its humor and themes that become deeper and more meaningful with age and experience.
Originally created and released as a web comic, Digger ran for eight years and collected widespread acclaim for both its unique woodcut-inspired art style and depth of story.
2012 Hugo Award Winner "Best Graphic Story"
2013 Mythopoeic Award Winner "Adult Literature"
Volume One contains the first two chapters of the twelve-chapter story. Digger, a wombat engineer, suddenly finds herself stuck on the wrong end of a one-way tunnel in a strange land with no idea how she got there. 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.