Many generations ago, the Völsung clan was tasked with slaying the dragon, Fafnir. Sigurd, the last of his clan, must now take up the fight against his family's ancient and terrible foe. Follow his quest in Zenescope's newest series!
A solid introduction to the hero and the creature, ending with a possible rebirth. The story is good, the action great, and the visuals strong. Zenescope, you've got me following yet another title. Fun fantasy adventure with a crimson twist. Read Full Review
Dragonsblood may begin as a rousing tavern tale recanting of the exploits of Sigurd, but as we are introduced to the fledgling hero the overabundance of effort creates artistic confusion and a sense of unnecessary nostalgia. Although the concept seems worthwhile, it is the familiarity of the story and an overexposure within the sensational conclusion which restricts the growth of someone we should be cheering for, but instead, are left with an unwelcomed degree of disappointment. Hopefully now that the story has been established we can look forward to something which is tentatively pleasing, but for the time being, we can only regret what we might have missed. Read Full Review
Overall, a thrilling debut issue that shows how important legacy is and correcting past wrongs can be. The story by Nick Bermel is heartfelt and action packed. The art by the creative team is alluring and vivid. Altogether, a story which shows that there is more to stories about dragon than fire and ice. Read Full Review
The story flows well and the few flashbacks really build the story of this dragons reign of terro Read Full Review
Action pack with heart, Dragonsblood #1 is a title that should find its way into your comic horde. Read Full Review