Loki's strange children are discovered by the gods and forced into their dismal fates in a grand story of betrayal and destiny. Then, Thor comes to the goddess Freya's aid by taking her place in an unusual wedding that is, of course, Loki's fault.
Showman's letters belie this understanding. The shape and texture impart the weight and nobility of Odin and the narrator. The wrath of Fenris makes them shudder. The sorrow of Tyre hides them in shadow. And when Thor, Odin, and Balder laugh, it is like a three-part harmony for the eyes. But it is the colors of Rubin and Thompson that give each word context. Norse Mythology #5 is a chorus of glory performed by a symphony of talent. Read Full Review
Norse Mythology #5 is one of the best issues in the series, featuring amazing art and a story that is sure to tug on your heartstrings. Read Full Review
It's issues like this one that shows just how bizarrely structured Norse Mythology really is. Read Full Review