Minecraft: Heart of Cobblestone Volume 2

Part of Minecraft

Illustrated by Jeremy Lawson
Paperback
$10.99 US
On sale Feb 17, 2026 | 88 Pages | 9781506743189

Build skyward in this graphic novel set in the world of Minecraft!

It takes teamwork to adventure across the world of Minecraft, and that’s something brothers Cobb and Flint don’t have. But when their young friend, Rochelle, heads off on her own into a monster-infested zone, the two must work together to try and find her before some nasty beast does.


Cobb considers himself a simple farmer and, until recently, a bit of a loner. He’s content to mind his crops, gather resources, and be left alone. But fate has more in store for Cobb than intercepting the wayward villagers who replace his carrots with potatoes!

When a mysterious treasure map captures the imagination of Cobb’s young friend Rochelle, she tries to inspire his adventurous side. But when Cobb refuses to join her, Rochelle decides to follow the map all on her own—leaving Cobb a copy in case he changes his mind. Sure enough, Cobb is thrust into action when his adventure-obsessed brother, Flint, points out that the map leads straight through an area so dense with hostile mobs that even he (brave and strong as he is) avoids it. The threat of danger to their friend Rochelle propels them on a journey across biomes unknown, filled with grand surprises they’ll never forget.

The two brothers couldn’t be more different, but they must work together if they hope to help Rochelle discover the treasure she seeks. The trio makes for an unusual squad—but sometimes surviving the world of Minecraft requires unlikely friendships.
Andrew Clemson is a comics writer from the U.K, known for the Elves & Espionage fantasy series Damsel from D.I.S.T.R.E.S.S and Sci-Fi Comedy series Star Bastard, published through Scout Comics. I’ve also published the super-powered revenge story Bete Noir through Mad Robot Comics, as well as short stories in anthology books.

Jeremy Lawson is a queer cartoonist from Texas currently hangin’ out around Denver, Colorado with his Jam House studio mates. He spends most of his time drawing cute sword boys and monsters, tinkering with retro gaming handhelds, and spoiling his miniature dachshund, Hector (a heckin’ good boy). His first graphic novel is Imp King, an unhinged comedy adventure about a scheming imp and a ragtag pirate crew questing for booty and stopping the Bad Vibes. He’s currently the artist of the Minecraft: Heart of Cobblestone series from Dark Horse Comics.
Past work includes colors on Swamp Thing: Twin Branches, Poison Ivy: Thorns, the Nico Bravo series, and many, many other titles.

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Build skyward in this graphic novel set in the world of Minecraft!

It takes teamwork to adventure across the world of Minecraft, and that’s something brothers Cobb and Flint don’t have. But when their young friend, Rochelle, heads off on her own into a monster-infested zone, the two must work together to try and find her before some nasty beast does.


Cobb considers himself a simple farmer and, until recently, a bit of a loner. He’s content to mind his crops, gather resources, and be left alone. But fate has more in store for Cobb than intercepting the wayward villagers who replace his carrots with potatoes!

When a mysterious treasure map captures the imagination of Cobb’s young friend Rochelle, she tries to inspire his adventurous side. But when Cobb refuses to join her, Rochelle decides to follow the map all on her own—leaving Cobb a copy in case he changes his mind. Sure enough, Cobb is thrust into action when his adventure-obsessed brother, Flint, points out that the map leads straight through an area so dense with hostile mobs that even he (brave and strong as he is) avoids it. The threat of danger to their friend Rochelle propels them on a journey across biomes unknown, filled with grand surprises they’ll never forget.

The two brothers couldn’t be more different, but they must work together if they hope to help Rochelle discover the treasure she seeks. The trio makes for an unusual squad—but sometimes surviving the world of Minecraft requires unlikely friendships.

Author

Andrew Clemson is a comics writer from the U.K, known for the Elves & Espionage fantasy series Damsel from D.I.S.T.R.E.S.S and Sci-Fi Comedy series Star Bastard, published through Scout Comics. I’ve also published the super-powered revenge story Bete Noir through Mad Robot Comics, as well as short stories in anthology books.

Jeremy Lawson is a queer cartoonist from Texas currently hangin’ out around Denver, Colorado with his Jam House studio mates. He spends most of his time drawing cute sword boys and monsters, tinkering with retro gaming handhelds, and spoiling his miniature dachshund, Hector (a heckin’ good boy). His first graphic novel is Imp King, an unhinged comedy adventure about a scheming imp and a ragtag pirate crew questing for booty and stopping the Bad Vibes. He’s currently the artist of the Minecraft: Heart of Cobblestone series from Dark Horse Comics.
Past work includes colors on Swamp Thing: Twin Branches, Poison Ivy: Thorns, the Nico Bravo series, and many, many other titles.

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