After being hit by a line drive, baseball fan Danny Landau wakes up in sixth-century England, out of time with no skills other than a knack for construction and a penchant for violence. After spending a year drinking and fighting, seeking a way back to his girl and New York, Danny’s unique form of loud-mouthed chivalry—and “The Babe,” his custom-designed iron bat—gains the attention of Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table, bringing him helm-to-boot with Arthur, Lancelot, and Merlin, the notoriously wily magician who may just have Danny’s ticket home.
The Vulgate Lancelot takes a vulgar turn as Arthur of Camelot and Danny from the Bronx—a beer-swilling, bat-wielding Jewish knight—vie for the same girl in this violent, mature original comic about an irreverent, would-be, time-lost hero ready to go fu[CENSORED]ng medieval on Camelot in order to find his girl…and a way back home.
Danny Landau, a baseball fanatic and a plumber, gets hit at a game at the Bronx and somehow wakes up in medieval times. In 6th century England, during the legendary King Arthur’s reign to be exact. What next?!
If you're a vulgar baseball fan, and like Old English dialogue, maybe this is for you. It's an easy read, but not a good one. The story switches to Old English. Which in my opinion just made the story harder to enjoy. Vulgar, bloody, and simple. I like medieval stories, but this one just did not work for me.