Hammer, Volume 5: The Bird Kingdom: Volume 5
£9,99
Stud lands in an apartheid-like Bird Kingdom, where he and his new friend are sentenced to death as a result of prejudice. Are Studās hammer hands enough to stop a flying army? Our hero Stud is a 14-year-old boy whose father regularly abandons him on expeditions that he catalogs in his own journals. Having to fend for himself, Stud isnāt like most kids-he can turn his hands into hammers! Unfortunately, the kids in the village donāt think itās cool and donāt allow him to join their own fun adventures. Considering that his father has always advised him that friends are the most important accomplishment a person can make, whatās a boy who can turn part of his body into metal to do? Go on his own adventures, of course! When Stud stumbles upon one of his fatherās journals detailing his past adventures with Tara, Studās mother, our young hero unknowingly makes a wish. Using āwishing coinsā after reading a passage about them, Stud gets sucked into the book, and it is at the location of one of his parentsā adventures! In Hammer, Volume 5, while uncovering clues to his fatherās current location, Stud struggles against the Bird Kingdom, a prejudiced society where open-beaked birds with human faces are mocked and called ādefeatheredā by closed-beaked birds (who refer to themselves as ātrue birdsā). Kamaal, an open-beaked bird, decides to help Stud get another kingdom map so he can potentially get home. Unfortunately, in the heart of the Bird Kingdom, where the new map is, the law strictly prohibits human-faced birds and humans from roaming around freely. When King Crow catches Kamaal and Stud, they are sentenced to death. Studās going to need all his power to stand up for whatās right and take down a segregated society-and survive his death sentence. Hammer, Volume 5 is rated Y for Youth, recommended for ages 10 and up. Saturday AM, the worldās most diverse manga-inspired comics, are now presented in a new format! Introducing Saturday AM TANKS, the new graphic novel format similar to Japanese Tankobons where we collect the global heroes and artists of Saturday AM. These handsome volumes have select color pages, revised artwork, and innovative post-credit scenes that help bring new life to our popular BIPOC, LGBTQ, and/or culturally diverse characters. Join in even more adventures with the other action-packed Saturday AM TANKS series: Apple Black, Clock Striker, Gunhild, Henshin!, Massively Multiplayer World of Ghosts, Oblivion Rouge, Orisha, Saigami, Soul Beat, Titan King, Underground, and Yellow Stringer.