Pretty impressed by Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology
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Pretty impressed by Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology
Published by Dark Horse, and as I understand it merely the comics adaptation of something Neil Gaiman wrote (meaning he isn't actually involved)
I think this may qualify as an educational, nonfiction comic.
I'm certainly learning a few things. And enjoying doing so.
The art is pretty minimalist but I really have come to like it considering the inexact nature of the topic.
I'm most way through the hardback Vol 1.
It has a beautiful presentation, and if I am ever giving a young boy a birthday present this is it.
I think this may qualify as an educational, nonfiction comic.
I'm certainly learning a few things. And enjoying doing so.
The art is pretty minimalist but I really have come to like it considering the inexact nature of the topic.
I'm most way through the hardback Vol 1.
It has a beautiful presentation, and if I am ever giving a young boy a birthday present this is it.
I've been looking everywhere for the ultra-rare Turok vs Blister issue. Anybody able to help me out?