Wander of Wonder

Wander of Wonder is an American fantasy comic book series that is published by Dark Horse Comics. The comic is inspired by the middle ages of England and takes a lot of inspiration from many different legends and mythologies, though the story is set in its own world with its own rules. The story of the comic usually episodic though there is continuity between issues and ongoing storylines. All the characters in the story are represented by anthropomorphic animals, with made up animal races to replacing real-life ones.

Main

 * Nathaniel "Nix" Xavier - a young and wide-eyed rabbit who is an adventurer and an aspiring knight.
 * Jayna - Nix's companion who is a type of Lampyridae.

Recurring

 * Crystal Kaur - a mysterious cat in a hood who knows far more than she lets on.
 * Maximus Atkinson - the general of the king's royal army who is also a cat.
 * Bartholomew Mcphee - a bear who is one of Maximus' strongest soldiers.
 * Jack Hackett - a jackal who is Bartholomew's best friend.
 * King Desmond - a silverback gorilla who rules over the land.
 * Queen Roselyn - Desmond's wife who is a sheep.
 * Princess Charlotte - another sheep who is Roselyn and Desmond's daughter.
 * Maria Dunkley - the king and queen's maid who is a very old turtle.

Antagonists

 * Drakonamera - an incredibly powerful animal that towers over everything. There appears to be only one.
 * Duke Adrian Horner - an elephant who has a very wide reach. Almost everyone is intimidated by him.
 * Mortimer Worthington - a fox who is the self-proclaimed king of bandits and is a far more comedic enemy.
 * Sidney - a mole who works for Mortimer.

Issues

 * 1) "Chapter One" - after an old woman has her money stolen by a mole, Nix sets out to stop the mole, Sidney, and his boss Mortimer Worthington.

Trivia

 * According to the writer, Nix is so child-like because they wanted to write a character that was "incredibly adorable".
 * When questioned on the logic of Desmond and Roselyn's relationship, the writer answered: "don't think about it".