The Order of the Stick continue their epic quest to save the world in book 6 of the long-running online comic! Utterly Dwarfed is a strong, if flawed, volume. The comic’s art style received a significant upgrade when creator Rich Burlew began the strips that would fill this book, and OOTS has never looked better; Burlew flexes his muscles with some lovely scenic frames and dynamic perspectives. A lot of interesting events take place over the course of this book, but I found the overall trajectory somewhat odd. The first half of the book has the mood and backdrop of a climactic confrontation, while the actual climactic arc in the last half of the book feels squashed in, almost claustrophobic by comparison. The settings are dictated by circumstances of the plot, and it all makes sense, it just felt…off. That aside, Utterly Dwarfed is an engaging volume with much to love.
Burlew claims that this is the penultimate volume of OOTS. As such, Utterly Dwarfed had to wrap up a few loose ends from earlier story arcs, drop several huge world-building reveals that illustrate what is truly at stake, and move everyone into place for the final showdown. And in so doing, this book finally puts the spotlight back on one member of OOTS who has been taking a backseat since Dungeon Crawlin’ Fools: the stalwart dwarven cleric Durkon. While Durkon has had his shining moments in the past, he���s always operated largely as a support character who has his foibles but nevertheless can be counted on for a healing touch, a bolt of lightning, a solid thwack of a warhammer, or some anchoring wisdom. The previous volume of OOTS, Blood Runs In The Family, threw Durkon’s role and identity into question, and Utterly Dwarfed finally lets us, literally, into Durkon’s head as his party members race against the clock towards a showdown that will either cement Durkon’s place beside his friends or result in his destruction.
Utterly Dwarfed does not neglect the rest of the order in the process of exploring Durkon. Belkar, in particular, takes his first baby steps out of his own psychopathic comfort zone as he struggles internally to comprehend Durkon’s actions in Blood Runs In The Family. Meanwhile, Roy discovers abilities he never knew he had which may turn the tables when the OOTS at last confront their quarry. And in the final pages of the tome, we learn that there are as yet unnamed parties about to enter the fray. Utterly Dwarfed covers a lot of territory, but by the end, readers will be tingling with excitement for the next few years’ worth of Burlew’s strips that will no doubt bring the saga to an astonishing climax.