Egil wakes up covered in blood, the field around him strewn with the bodies of the dead. Something terrible has happened. And for Egil, the consequences of his actions are far worse than he could ever have imagined. From the writer of THE CROSS BRONX comes a crime book for the 9th Century.
All in all, the one fault of Vikings #2 is that it is painfully short. Not enough seems to happen in the space of its pages, particularly if you pick it up without having read the first issue. But that's a forgivable, perhaps even intentional, decision on the creative team's part, as the work as a whole promises to be beautiful and deep. Let's hope that's the case. Read Full Review
A solid book that nonetheless feels a little light. Read Full Review
It took me a while to get into the story, but luckily Nic Klein's fabulous art made me want to read on. It's worth it! The story develops beautifully and I have the feeling that the drawings get even better as it goes on, but maybe it just seems that way to me.
Highly recommended!