Frey, one of the Asgardian gods, falls madly in love with the giantess Gerd and in order to prove his love must determine whether he gives up his magical sword to the giants for her hand—a sword that is prophesied to saved him during Ragnarök. "The second volume of Norse Mythology is the equal of the first. This is a finely made comic and a worthy gift to the gods of Asgard."–Kabooooom
Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Sandy Jarrell invoke Gaimans vision into their inspired art. It creates a seamless bond between two distinctive stories to create a shared landscape. P. Craig Russell shapes the direction and flow of every panel and Galen Showmans letters etch the sound of each voice in the readers ears. Read Full Review
Between the two artists at hand, Norse Mythology II #6 might be one of the better collections of this second volume yet. Read Full Review
Norse Mythology II #6 isn't a must-read, but it's still an entertaining addition to Gaiman's anthology series. Read Full Review
Pretty good wrap up to the second volume