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Exclusive preview: 5 fresh pages from Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: The Land of Giants issue #2

Get ready for even more of Tiny Tina's Bunkers & Badasses

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: The Land of Giants issue #1 in August 2024 and further explored the Borderlands universe through its versions of D&D, Bunkers & Badasses, just as Tiny Tina’s titular game did. Now, we have five pages from the second issue, which will be released on September 18, 2024, to show you.

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In the first issue of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: The Land of Giants, we were introduced to the colorful cast of characters and read about their escapades in a brand new story that Tiny Tina’s put together for them. After a short side quest, the party finds themselves in Boomstone, where a hill giant named Hilly the Kid has been causing a bit of a ruckus. That’s where we left off, and the first five pages of issue 2 pick right up from that point. Trust me when I say you’re going to want to read about how the party helps Hilly the Kid calm down.

5 exclusive preview pages from Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: The Land of Giants issue #2

Below, I’ve showcased all five of the pages that Dark Horse Comics provided for us to reveal in this exclusive preview to fans. As I said, take your time to read through them because you’ll see how this is a true Borderlands story plucked directly from Tiny Tina’s mind.

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Page 1 by Dark Horse Comics
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Page 2 via Dark Horse Comics
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Page 3 via Dark Horse Comics
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Page 4 via Dark Horse Comics
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Page 5 via Dark Horse Comics

As you can see, the story takes a pretty wild turn. While the party is trying to figure out what they can do about Hilly the Kid, they get lost in a haircut competition, and everything goes a bit off the rails. This fits the vibe of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and its quirky twist on Dungeons & Dragons beautifully.

The main quest is never the main quest for long with Tiny around. The world state can change in an instant, and the party often doesn’t have a choice when it comes to the zany side quests because they almost always end up doing whatever Tina wants them to do.

I love that the comic translates the humor of the games so well because, as some people reported when they saw the Borderlands movie, it’s not an easy universe to bring into other mediums. If you’re eager to read more, head over to Dark Horse Comics and pre-order your copy so you don’t miss out.


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