Northlanders #1

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Northlanders

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Comic Summary: Written by Brian Wood Art by Davide Gianfelice Cover by Massimo Carnevale Variant cover by Adam Kubert Christian/Islamic conflict. Technological revolution. Fear of the end of the world. Sound familiar? It should. But it's not the world of 2007...it's the world of Europe, circa 1000 AD. The world of Brian Wood's brand-new monthly series, NORTHLANDERS. Following the red-hot success of one of last year's most critically-acclaimed books, DMZ, NORTHLANDERS is a fresh take on Vikings. NORTHLANDERS tells the epic tale of Sven, an exiled Viking prince who's been living the decadent, high life in Constantinople - the 11th century's answer to Las Vegas - but now must return to the desolate lands of his birth in the frigid islands of the North Sea to reclaim his vast inheritance. Intending only to take his money and run, he finds more than he bargained for as his former family and friends are enslaved at the hands of Gorm, his ruthless uncle. What follows isnot only a bloody quest to free his people, but also a young man's struggle to discover where he belongs in a rapidly changing world...and what awful sacrifices it will take to make a Prince into a King. NORTHLANDERS has all the cool, modern sensibilities audiences have come to expect from Wood (DMZ, Demo, Supermarket) mixed with the bloody action of 300 and Gladiator. Joining Wood on this epic journey is outstanding newcomer artist Davide Gianfelice and acclaimed cover artist Massimo Carnevale (Y: THE LAST MAN).

Codes: 76194125915400111 76194125915400121 OCT070242 OCT070241

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$2.99 $2.39
Author:
Brian Wood
Artist:
Davide Gianfelice
Cover Artist:
Massimo Carnevale
Cover Artist:
Adam Kubert
Release Date:
December 5, 2007
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Contains content intended for mature readers
 
Genre:
Fantasy, No Genre/All Genres
Colouring:
FC
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by Pete at 12:01 AM January 06, 2008    (all reviews by Pete)

A very promising beginning. The protagonist is a nicely balanced mix of “what an *hole” and “got gumption”. The bad guy, admittedly in a limited appearance, comes across as very human and plausible, always a good sign. No other characters have really been fleshed out yet, but we were teased with a new character at the very end who figures to factor into the story in #2. I plan to keep reading…

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