Lynn Loud Sr. needs some new players for his favorite role-playing game Horks, Orks, Wizards, and Pork, so he's bringing the whole family to the table - Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Linc, Lucy, Lola, Lana, Lisa, and Lily! Surprisingly Lucy takes a real liking to the game, seeing it as a chance for her to hone her next-level mage powers, at least within the game. Can the other kids dethrone her? Can tehy move the gassy baby Lily off the gameboard? Can anyone explain the rules of this game?
PLUS: Catch up with the latest in practical fashion as Lana Loud gets a fanny pack!
ALSO: Check in with THE CASAGRANDES as they dust off their own gameboard and cut up some mangoes!
FEATURING: Even more stories starring Lincoln Loud's family and friends from the talent behind the hit shows THE LOUD HOUSE and THE CASAGRANDES!
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—Back cover
Comics[]
Lucy Rolls the Dice[]
Writer: Caitlin Fein
Artist, Colorist: Erin Hyde
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lucy and the Mortician's Club offer to join Lynn Sr. for his game session of Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork after his previous teammates quit when they realized they were being duped into doing housework.
LARP It Up[]
Writer: Derek Fridolfs
Artist, Colorist: Danielle Rodriguez
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lynn teaches her siblings on how to play Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork the LARP way.
Jest Me Playin'[]
Writer: Derek Fridolfs
Artist: Melissa Kleynowski
Colorist: Peter Bertucci
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
The siblings are about to play Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork, and Luan can't help but crack jokes about selecting a character.
Beginner's Luck[]
Writer: Paul Allor
Artist: Max Alley
Colorist: Peter Bertucci
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Everything seems to be working in Lola's favor during her first game of Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork. Beginner's luck, or some secret help from Pop-Pop?
Lincoln's Character Flaw[]
Writer: Kacey Huang
Artist, Inker, Colorist: Zazo Aguiar
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Myrtle lets Lincoln in on the traits of Pop-Pop's Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork character for inspiration, with a hint of getting back at Pop-Pop for some ruined dates.
Lose a Turn[]
Writer: Kacey Huang
Artist, Colorist: Kelsey Wooley
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lincoln, Lana and Lola's Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork game session hits numerous obstacles, and it's all thanks to a certain little slobbering, stinking monster.
Decisions, Decisions[]
Writer: Paul Allor
Artist: Max Alley
Colorist: Peter Bertucci
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lisa has invented a new robot named Deep Hork that can beat any player in Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork. However, in order to get it to work against Leni, she has to input every little bit of her information through numerous procedures.
Power Play[]
Writer: Caitlin Fein
Artist, Colorist: D.K. Terrell
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lucy attempts to call up the spirits of Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork in order to become the most powerful game master.
Rock and Rolled[]
Writer: Derek Fridolfs
Artist, Colorist: Joel Zamudio
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Luna tries to give a quiet game of Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork a little music, much to the chagrin of her teammates, Lincoln, Lola and Lisa.
¡Tu Destino![]
Writer: Kristen Smith
Artist, Colorist: Ron Bradley
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Carlos, CJ, Nikki, Par, Maybelle and Rosa play a game of Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork, and Rosa, dressed up as Ernesto Estrella, guides her teammates down the path of destiny.
Tropical Punch[]
Writer: Kristen Smith
Artist, Inker, Colorist: Zazo Aguiar
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Maybelle makes Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork hard for her teammates when every spell she casts has mangoes involved.
Infinite Fanny[]
Writer: Paul Allor
Artist, Colorist: Zazo Aguiar
Inker: Karolyne Rocha
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lana seemingly has everything for anything in her new fanny pack, and it could be useful for Lola during their field trip to a fancy mansion.
Hot Goss[]
Writer: Paul Allor
Artist, Colorist: Ronda Pattison
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lincoln learns the hard way on how gossip can get blown out of proportion when it is spread around.
Don't Cry for Me, Auntie Frida[]
Writer: Julia Rothenbuhler-Garcia
Artist, Colorist: Jennifer Hernandez
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
When Frida hits an art block just before an art show, Ronnie Anne and her relatives decide to hold their own art show in the hopes they can inspire her.
Trivia[]
The first comic reveals that the Morticians Club have always wanted to play a roleplaying game, and that due to their interest in the undead, they interpret the phrase "feeling alive" negatively.
"Lincoln's Character Flaw" reveals that Albert plays tiddlywinks.
Cartoon physics: Lana can fit items in her fanny pack that are bigger than it.
"Hot Goss" reveals that Lincoln once almost got bitten by an iguana.