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Norse Mythology Volume 2

par Neil Gaiman

Séries: Norse Mythology {2020-2022} (2.1-2.6)

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"In this second volume, Gaiman and Russell once more team with a legendary collection of artists to bring more Norse myths to life, including the origins of poetry and a mead that many will die for, Thor and Loki's eventful trip into the land of giants, the gods' woeful bargain that might lose them eternal life, and the beloved god Frey's journey to Valhalla and beyond to find a certain missing something.."--Provided by publisher.… (plus d'informations)
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The second volume of P. Craig Russell's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's telling of Norse myths is very good, despite a lack of interior art from Russell, who does not illustrate any of the stories other than the covers. His hand is still quite visible in the layouts. The artists in this volume were less familiar to me than the ones in the first book, but they were quite capable, and their work seems to harmonize better with each other. As before, an appendix contains some character designs and unfinished artwork to highlight the creative process, along with a gallery of the individual covers and alternate covers from the floppy periodical comics.

This middle book of the series has not so much to do with cosmogony or eschatology. It's about gods in their prime, godding about and tangling with giants in various ways. The human society that first told these myths isn't much in evidence at all. A young Neil Gaiman makes a cameo as a "bad poet" in the slight modern scene that frames "The Mead of Poets." My favorite panel in the whole book was in "Thor's Journey to the Land of Giants," where a glowering Thor insists after being taunted, "I will pick up your cat." I was delighted to see later that David Mack's alternate cover for that issue showed Thor lifting the paw of the giant feline. "The Apples of Immortality" had a startling comeuppance for Loki, and "The Story of Gerd and Frey" was the one that felt the most lofty and ethereal.
1 voter paradoxosalpha | Jan 5, 2024 |
Okay, let's be real...these stories are utterly ridiculous and stupid.

And yet, there's so much fun to be had here. The storytelling is excellent, and the art—a different artist for each story—is uniformly fantastic. ( )
  TobinElliott | Apr 10, 2023 |
Norse mythology hijinks as the various gods and creatures take turns stealing stuff from and pulling tricks on one another. Fun. ( )
  villemezbrown | Apr 26, 2022 |
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A graphic novel adaptation of the Neil Gaiman prose book, Norse Mythology, this volume collects issues #1 through #6 of the second arc of the Dark Horse comic-book series Norse Mythology, a/k/a Norse Mythology II.

Contents:
Story and Words by Neil Gaiman. Script and Layouts by P. Craig Russell.
   • The Mead of Poets [issues #1-2] / Art by Matt Horak
   • Thor's Journey to the Land of Giants [issues #3-4] / Art by Mark Buckingham
   • The Apples of Immortality [issue #5] / Art by Gabriel Hernández Walta
   • The Story of Gerd and Frey [issue #6] / Art by Sandy Jarrell
   • Cover Gallery / Art by P. Craig Russell and David Mack
   • Sketchbook / Art and Notes by Sandy Jarrell, Mark Buckingham, Matt Horak, and Gabriel Hernández Walta
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"In this second volume, Gaiman and Russell once more team with a legendary collection of artists to bring more Norse myths to life, including the origins of poetry and a mead that many will die for, Thor and Loki's eventful trip into the land of giants, the gods' woeful bargain that might lose them eternal life, and the beloved god Frey's journey to Valhalla and beyond to find a certain missing something.."--Provided by publisher.

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