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Book 1 in the Loomis & Flark Series · Now Available

Loomis & Flark:
Legend of Devils Tower

An illustrated comic adventure about two of the worst soldiers in the U.S. Army — and the impossible mission that accidentally made them legends.

Available in paperback, eBook, and on Kindle Unlimited.

What was America like in 1860?

A land vast and wild, filled with untold treasures
and uncharted mysteries — just waiting for the right
(or wrong) men to discover them.

Adventure, comedy, and history collide in this unforgettable tale of reluctant heroes, unlikely discoveries, and the wildest trek across 19th-century America.

About the book

Two of the worst soldiers in the U.S. Army.
One impossible mission.

It's 1860, and Privates Loomis and Flark have one job: march across an unmapped continent to a legendary rock called Devils Tower and bring back its secret weapon — or spend the rest of their lives in military prison.

What could possibly go wrong?

Packed with over 130 original cartoon illustrations, Loomis & Flark: Legend of Devils Tower is a fully illustrated, laugh-out-loud tall tale for readers of all ages.

Howdy, folks. Do they have a story for you.

Perfect for fans of

If you loved these, you'll love this.

The Princess Bride

William Goldman

For the winking tall-tale narrator and the buddy adventure with heart.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Jeff Kinney

For the illustrated novel format and the comic voice that earns its sincerity.

Hazardous Tales

Nathan Hale

For the absurd, funny, illustrated take on American history.

By the Great Horn Spoon!

Sid Fleischman

For the Old West tall tale and the mismatched comic duo at its center.

Harris and Me

Gary Paulsen

For two goofballs stumbling into genuine friendship.

The Terrible Two

Mac Barnett & Jory John

For the illustrated, prank-forward buddy comedy.

Sid Fleischman meets Jeff Kinney, with a dash of The Princess Bride.

A peek inside

Over 130 original cartoon illustrations.

Here's a small handful — and not the spoilery ones.

Cartoon portrait of Loomis and Flark in their Army uniforms at Fort New York.
Privates Loomis & Flark, reporting for duty.
Loomis and Flark hold a tattered map of the U.S. The eastern half is detailed, the western half is blank parchment.
The map runs out a little earlier than they'd hoped.
A granny stabs her fork into the dinner table beside walls covered in corn-themed cross-stitch.
The Sign of the Corn is not to be questioned.
A fur-clad mountain man high-fives Flark while a confused Bigfoot looks on.
Crappeau makes a new friend. Sort of.
A skinny cow walks through the dusty, abandoned town of Dustville.
Welcome to Dustville. Population: dwindling.
A bar fight unfolds in a saloon while a woman in a green dress points a revolver across the table.
Flark, somehow, is not the most dangerous person in this room.

Two lists, two purposes. Pick the one that fits.

Editions

Paperback · eBook · Kindle Unlimited

ISBN (paperback): 978-1-0673678-1-7
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-0673678-2-4

Series

Book 1 in the Loomis & Flark series.

Book 2 is in the works. Get on the waitlist.

Categories

19th-Century Historical Fiction · U.S. Humorous Fiction · U.S. War Fiction · Illustrated Novel