Monday, February 3, 2025

The Seasons #1 Review


 


Writer: Rick Remender

Artist: Paul Azaceta

Colorist: Matheus Lopes

Letterer: Rus Wooton

Cover Artists: Paul Azaceta, Jordi Lafebre, Kent Williams & Wes Craig

Editor/Designer: Harper Jaten

Designer/Production: Erika Schnatz

Assistant Editor: Gabe Dinger

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: January 29, 2025

 

Spring Seasons has three sisters. Summer and Winter live with her in New Gaulia. She hasn’t heard from Autumn in weeks. When she gets a letter from Autumn, Spring can’t wait to read it. But a gust of wind snatches the letter away. Can Spring recapture her sister’s letter? And how might Autumn’s message relate to other mysterious events occurring in her world? Let's leap onto our scooters, zoom into The Seasons #1, and find out!

 

Story

Autumn Seasons is a senior correspondent for The Global Gazette. She has written about the silence that has fallen on Neocairo. Air Traffic Control no longer communicates with arriving airplanes. No one responds to telegrams. People who travel there do not return.

 

Recently, Autumn has gone as silent as Neocairo. So when Spring gets a letter from Autumn, and the wind blows it out of her hands, Spring hops onto her scooter. She slips between pedestrians and forces them to move out of her way. Her antics provoke outrage and endanger her future as a letter carrier.

 

Spring speaks as readily to animals and birds as she does to Humans. Perhaps she understands their vocalizations. Spring lives in a world separated from us by time in The Seasons #1. Names like New Gualia, Neocairo, Lilve River, and the University of Rexandria suggest an alternative history. Spring's world resembles ours from a century ago. Yet modern plastic bins line New Gaulian streets on trash pickup days. Workers use jetpacks instead of cherry pickers and cranes.

 

Rick Remender ushers us into a world that has known war. Yet, people get on with their lives. They wear fine clothes and uniforms when they venture outside in New Gaulia. They purchase muffins, breads, and cakes from Pat's Bakery. Readers can procure the latest vampire novel and coffee in a disposable cup from Beans N Books. A billboard promotes perfume.

 

While no one complains when the circus hits town, perhaps they should. In The Seasons #1, Neocairo fell silent when the circus left town. No one there rides a scooter through the wreckage-strewn streets. Nor do they enjoy a muffin and coffee while reading the latest vampire novel.

 

Art

Spring races down the cobblestone street past stores and shoppers. Her scooter hits the crest of the road and hurtles into the air. Spring's braids and jacket catch the wind as she races downhill. Spring bumps onto the curb and knocks hats, purses, and boxes into the air. Gilbert splashes from the water-filled globe strapped to Spring's scooter in The Seasons #1. Then Spring demonstrates feats that evoke action in the big tent as she pursues an envelope covered in stamps.

 

Compared with Spring’s frantic actions in New Gaulia, the inhabitants of Neocairo are more sedate. They sprawl on the ground. People slump against walls. Most stare into a hand mirror and smile. While Matheus Lopes paints New Gaulia in lively pastels, Neocairo burns with yellow, orange, tan, and brown. Only the festive circus brings vibrancy to the desert town. Camels lie in rubble-strewn streets, fires burn, and smoke rises into the sky.

 

Like the mirrors that fascinate Neocairo's inhabitants, purple invades Autumn’s black and orange passenger car. But Paul Azaceta leaves the windows blank in The Seasons #1 as Autumn writes her letter. After writing Urgent in big red letters, the reporter affixes stamps to an envelope.

 

Autumn writes italicized lowercase letters onto scraps of beige parchment. People express their concerns with uppercase white letters. Rus Wooton enlivens Spring's racing, flying, and crashing with enlarged colored dialogue and vibrant sound effects. But the small, lowercase excerpts from Autumn's report squeeze into off-white boxes. Barking fills the air in Neocairo, expressing outrage at the departing circus. Thanks to Image Comics and Giant Generator for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

In The Seasons #1, a traveling circus infects spectators with a strange malaise. Spring Seasons yearns to learn what Autumn has discovered about her troubled family. But Autumn's letter arrives as a circus hits town, and a clown gives Spring a gift.

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

For a look inside, more covers, and creator interviews see my preview for The Seasons #1.

 

This review was originally published on Comic Book Dispatch.

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Star Wars Insider #231 Solicit

 

Newsstand Edition

Star Wars Insider includes some great articles and stories. Here's all the info from Titan Magazines:


STAR WARS INSIDER #231

Format: Magazine

Publisher: Titan Magazines

FC, SC, 100pp, $9.99, On sale: April 22, 2025

 

STAR WARS: REVENGE OF THE SITH - Insider celebrates the 20th anniversary of the final episode of the prequel trilogy.

 

THE VISIONS BEHIND STAR WARS: VISIONS - SVP franchise content & strategy and executive producer James Waugh discusses the creative storytelling of the vibrant animated series.

 

 

General Grievous Cover

 

 

 

MASTERING THE MAQUETTE - Industrial Light & Magic artists reveal the process behind conceptual model making.

 

PLUS: Exclusive interviews, the latest news, and Star Wars: The High Republic short fiction.

 

 

Foil Cover

 


Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1 Review

 


Writer & Artist: Yako Gureishi

Translators: Motoko Tamamuro & Jonathan Clements

Letterer: Ayoub Bensidi

Cover Artist: Yako Gureishi

Publisher: Titan Manga

Price: $12.99

Release Date: December 18, 2024

 

When the forest guardian finds a shackled child, something in her sad eyes touches his internal mechanisms. The metal man frees the Human girl. He packs supplies, puts on traveling clothes, and escorts her out of the forest. Where is the metal man taking her? And why did he give the Human girl a hooded cape adorned with horns? Let’s grab our walking sticks, leap into Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1, and find out!

 

Story

The first town they visit proves pivotal in the traveler's burgeoning relationship. The child knows her name is Somali but little else. The metal man knows about civilization but lacks experience with those living outside his forest. The inhabitants clamor to meet the forest guardian. They may live in a town. Still, they revere the woodlands for their life and vitality.

 

Toad Ma offers them free food, hoping to fill her restaurant with curious customers. The forest guardian tells them he is searching for Humans. Some townspeople recall Humans for sale in the marketplace. Toad Ma ate one once but prefers other foods. When the townspeople inquire about Somali, the forest guardian introduces her as a Minotaur. The locals don’t question his declaration. Still, a False Cat with five eyes thinks she smells delicious.

 

After finding no trace of Humans in the town, the forest guardian and the girl continue their journey. In Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1, the metal man has limited funds for their journey, so he buys an old map. The seller warns him that some landmarks may have vanished. Sadly, the golem gets lost following the obsolete map. The pair end up in a Relict Forest. The only healthy plants sprout from the giant animal carcass of the former guardian. The gray trees and white leaves remind the metal man of his sacrifice. By escorting Somali on a mission to find her parents, he condemned his forest to wither and die.

 

Yako Gureishi shares the wonder this odd couple feels for each other. The girl delights in the taste of food and each discovery. The forest guardian claims he has no feelings. Yet he argues with her, tends to her wounds, and grows unsettled when she expresses pain. She calls him Dad and holds his hand while they walk. They meet other people in the forest as they search for clues to her heritage. One shares his tale about leaving home and carrying on the skills his mother taught him. Others practice magic and commune with fairies. The forest guardian learns new skills and gets more in tune with his feelings through interacting with others.

 

Art

Yako Gureishi doesn't waste time launching into Somali and her protector’s story in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1. One page reveals a forlorn child in chains, and a metal man kneels before her. On the next page, they wear traveling clothes and cloaks, and the golem has given Somali lace-up boots. While the golem felt free to expose his inner workings in his forest, he strides through the land like Aragorn.

 

The Forest Guardian brings the girl into a walled city. Plants and giant mushrooms grow in the narrow streets. Trees and bridges shelter people going about their day. Mammals, reptiles, and birds wear clothes and hats. A woman with six arms waits tables and gifts Somali a three-eyed fish on a plate.

 

The golem can appear as fearsome as the alligator and dinosaur-like citizens who walk upright and wear clothes. He wears a lace-up mask over his face and hides the large eye in the center of his "face." After Somali wanders off and he hurries to find her, the golem suggests she hold one of his metal fingers with her tiny hand. She may wander to explore the animals and plants, but Somali returns to walk or sit beside him. When she cuddles beside him, he rests his hand on her back as she sleeps.

 

Motoko Tamamuro & Jonathan Clements translate the uppercase dialogue that inhabits balloons and the background. Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1 concentrates more on character interaction and growth than action. Still, the rattle of wheels through the forest alerts the golem to danger. And when someone removes her hood, Ayoub Bensidi’s sound effects help you feel the Forest Guardian's inner turmoil. Thanks to Titan Manga for providing a copy for review.

 

 

Final Thoughts

Compared with the giant animals that guarded their forests, golems seem immortal. But everything has its time. The metal man in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1 has protected his forest for hundreds of years. Now, he has a new purpose. He wants to travel and reunite a lost child with her parents. Leaving the only home he has ever known, the golem explores nearby forests, towns, and villages. As he searches for the endangered Humans, the golem gets a chance to learn and grow, just like the girl he protects.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1.

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Tank Girl Color Classics Books 1-3 Solicit

 

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 1 1988-1990 ISBN: 9781787739765

 

This is a fun collection of underground comics that made it big. Hollywood tried to make Tank Girl more conventional. But to paraphrase Steve Martin, Tank Girl is a wild and crazy gal. Don't order these unless you need some insane and irreverent fun!


Here's all the info from Titan Comics:


 

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 1 1988-1990

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 2 1990-1993

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 3 1993-1995

Format: Graphic novels

(W): Alan Martin

(A): Jamie Hewlett

Publisher: Titan Comics

FC, 144pp (each), $19.99, On sale: April 16, 2025

 


CLASSIC STORIES FROM ALAN MARTIN AND JAMIE HEWLETT!

 

The definitive anthology of Tank Girl - presenting classic stories from original creators, Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, in color for the first time ever! Cult favorite comic discussed in the hit Netflix show Sex Education.

 

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 2 1990-1993 ISBN: 9781787739772

 

 

Dive in to the crazy, outlandish world of Tank Girl and follow her first load of crazy, wild antics that captured the hearts of readers everywhere, then shot them to oblivion (by accident of course)! These classic strips by artist Jamie Hewlett are presented in all new color!

 

TANK GIRL COLOR CLASSICS BOOK 3 1993-1995 ISBN: 9781787739789

 

 


 

Spider-Boy #15 Review


 


Writers: Dan Slott

Artists: Paco Medina & Humberto Ramos

Colorist: Erick Arciniega & Edgar Delgado

Letterer: Joe Caramagna

Cover Artists: Paco Medina & Edgar Delgado; Kaare Andrews; Javier Garrón & Rachelle Rosenberg; Todd Nauck (Icon); Mike McKone & David Curiel (Fantastic Four; Mirka Andolfo (Madame Web)

Designer: Adam Del Re

Editors: Tom Groneman, Nick Lowe & CB Cebulski

Publisher: Marvel

Price: $4.99

Release Date: January 29, 2024

 

Maka Akana wants to destroy Spider-Boy. Hulkette wants to punch him to the moon. Daredevil wants his apprentice to concentrate on winning The Dragon's Challenge. But Bailey Briggs wants to protect his neighborhood with Spider-Man, make his mother proud by doing well in school, and hang with his friends.

 

Daredevil hasn’t told Spider-Boy why they are in Madripoor, but he insists the prize is worth fighting for. Can Spider-Boy honor his mentor's wishes? Let's grab some popcorn and sodas for the final rounds, thwip into Spider-Boy #15, and find out!

 

Story

Try as he might, Spider-Boy can’t adopt the Japanese mindset. Fighting for honor is stupid! While Daredevil maintains the respect of his colleagues, Spider-Boy keeps making enemies. Daredevil forced Bailey to steal a Golden Fang from Hulkette and her mentor. He orders Bailey to Monster Out to win his contests. In Dan Slott's story, as Daredevil pressures him to compete, Bailey tries to make friends.

 

While Bailey fights half a world away in Spider-Boy #15, his mom takes Christina Xu out for a treat. Madame Monstrosity turned both ladies into Humanimals. Since Spider-Man pulled their DNA apart, Tabitha retains a bond with her cat. Perhaps, like Penny’s superhero dog Bolt, Christina can also talk to pigeons. But as Daredevil reminds Bailey of his priorities, Tabitha wants Christina to focus on telling her about her son. After spending years at the Humanimal farm, Tabitha wants to make it up to Bailey for missing so much of his childhood. 

 


 

 

While Bailey yearns to return home, engage in meaningful battles alongside Spider-Man, and learn how to divide fractions with his new friends Marco and Larissa, this is the moment Maka Akana has waited for. Her mutant abilities let her temporarily inhabit the minds of others. But the overwhelming input from Bailey's ten eyes and his conflict with his monstrous side overwhelmed her.

 

Copying other people's fighting abilities and profiting off their years of training was an improvement over winning chess tournaments, rock music festivals, and cliff-diving tournaments. While she can still borrow others' identities, Maka is Spider-Girl forever. And she doesn't like it at all. So, no matter how much Bailey Briggs cares about her, Maka Akana is determined to destroy him in Spider-Boy #15.

 


 

 

Art

Humberto Ramos & Edgar Delgado return us to the night Spider-Girl met Bailey. Clad in a costume that evokes characters like Harlequin in the Italian Commedia Dell’arte, Maka flees the museum after gazing into Bailey’s eyes. She may rock a superhero landing. But when Maka removes her mask, her face reflects how the raging turmoil in Bailey's mind affected her. Yet when she looks at her mentor, she glimpses a side of Bullseye few others see.

 

While Mist gazes down on the fight wearing a white mask and gold horns, Bailey fights an opponent wearing an animal mask. When Bailey Monsters Out in Spider-Boy #15, the yellow lenses covering his eyes reflect this orange-and-black mask, and triangular teeth fill his mouth. 

 


 

 

After his semifinal bout, Hulkette and Tigress show Bailey frowns, but Spider-Girl reaches for the sky. Then she removes white bracelets while Bullseye places a deck of cards in a wooden box. Paco Medina & Erick Arciniega show how Bulleye observes the letter of the law while ignoring its spirit. As he faces opponents alongside Spider-Girl, Bullseye adopts Jason Bourne’s philosophy and turns seemingly innocuous items into weapons.

 

Joe Caramagna thwips uppercase black lettering into white dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. Words shrink for lowered voices, embolden for intonation, swell for volume, and change color for emphasis. Sound effects help us hear punches, kicks, falls, savage beatdowns, and Spider-Girl wielding webs for the first time. Mahalo to Marvel Comics for providing a copy for review.

 


 

 

Final Thoughts

Young people look to their mentors for guidance. As they grow, their values may diverge from those of their mentors. In Spider-Boy #15, Bailey warns Spider-Girl to look for someone more trustworthy. But while Bullseye has always encouraged Spider-Girl's desires, Daredevil forces Bailey Briggs to fight in a contest he disdains.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To preview interior art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.

 

 

Friday, January 31, 2025

Worst Man Graphic Novel Announcement

 


 Here's something Titan's got in the works. Sounds fun!

 

 

TITAN COMICS INVITES YOU TO A WEDDING OF CHAOS AND COMEDY IN WORST MAN GRAPHIC NOVEL FROM BRANDT&STEIN

 

Titan Comics is thrilled to announce the acquisition of WORST MAN, an original graphic novel from Eisner and GLAAD-nominated creators, Brandt&Stein (Crowded, DC Pride, Darkwing Duck). 

 

Slated for release in 2026, this original graphic novel is a rollercoaster of laughs, mishaps, and mayhem where protagonist Radcliffe Raleigh has 32 hours to sabotage a wedding, or else suffer unimaginable consequences. 

 

On a remote island, professional 'Worst Man', Radcliffe Raleigh is hired by the Mother of the Bride, and he's ready to pull out every trick in his arsenal to stop the wedding of Domino McElligott and Battista Lovely... until he meets the Best Man, Chris Kafka. Determined to keep the Best Man close for…uh…purely professional reasons, Raleigh quickly realizes he may be on the wrong side of the aisle and the only 'mistake' needing to be rectified is of his own making.

 

 



 

 

“We’re so grateful to be working with everyone at Titan,” say Brandt&Stein. “Worst Man is a love letter to story types we love: heists, farces and romcoms. That’s a lot for one book and we couldn’t be happier that we found some folks who trust us to harmonise them all.”

 

"Worst Man is one of the most exciting projects I've been a part of,” says Editor, Phoebe Hedges. “Brandt&Stein have penned a masterclass in pacing and character and reading through the first draft, there were moments where I forgot I was supposed to be editing! Prepare to laugh, prepare to cry, and prepare to put aside a good few hours for this book because you won't be able to put it down." 

 

WORST MAN is set for release Summer 2026, and will be available for pre-order from comic shops, bookstores, and digital platforms soon. Look out for more information coming soon. 

 

For further information,  follow Titan Comics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, and TikTok.

 

 


 


 

About Titan Comics

Titan Comics, a Titan Publishing Group company (which includes Titan Books, Titan Magazines and Titan Merchandise) is the comic book arm of the Titan Entertainment Group, and its sister company is the pop culture retail chain, Forbidden Planet. Titan Comics offers astounding comics and graphic novels from the world's greatest licensed properties, alongside creator-owned comic books from new and world-renowned talent and classic graphic novels re-mastered for brand-new audiences.

 

Titan Comics publishes a variety of genres through its imprints; Hard Case Crime (world-renowned pulp-crime publishing), Statix Press (critically-acclaimed translated comics and graphic novels), the new Titan Manga (exciting manga and anime-based titles) and Titan Nova (new young readers imprint).

 

For more information, visit:

https://www.titan-comics.com

 

ABOUT THE CREATORS:

 

 

 

Brandt&Stein is a gestalt cartoonist from the UK, conveniently split into two bodies for maximum productivity. They are best known for Image Comics’ CROWDED, DC Pride, and BOOM’s Power Rangers Infinite, and to date their work has been in projects that have garnered two Eisner nominations and five GLAAD nominations. They like making comedic comics, eating pizza and desperately searching for a spare hour for a nap.

 

Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this announcement with us!


Creepshow Vol 3 #5 Review


 


Writers: Ed Brisson & Kami Garcia

Artists: Kael Ngu & Isaac Goodhart

Colorists: Kael Ngu & Miquel Muerto

Letterer: Pat Brosseau

Cover Artists: Martín Morazzo & Chris O’Halloran; Kael Ngu; Steve Beach

Editor: Ben Abernathy

Designer: Jillian Crab

Production: Richard Mercado

Masters Of Horror: Greg Nicotero & Brian Witten

Additional Creep Art: Michael Broom

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: January 22, 2025

 

Online dating can deliver a dream or a disaster. A new home can usher in tranquility or tragedy. What will Kristin and Agnes discover when they open new chapters of their lives? Let’s leap into Creepshow Vol 3 #5 and find out!

 

Story: Tent Revival

Jeff likes hunting and camping. But Kristin is surprised when he takes her on a backpacking trip. So many men have lied in their online profiles that she has considered closing her account. But Jeff is the outdoorsman he professed to be. When they reach a clearing facing the lake, Kristin revels in the sunset. But as night falls, and they sit by the fire sharing their tattered dreams of finding love, a woman walks through the trees and asks if she can join them by the fire.

 

For this first story in Creepshow Vol 3 #5, Ed Brisson delivers a classic Teens In The Woods horror tale. Kristin suspects that Angie isn't on the level. But who can she call on for help? Tent Revival reminds us that there is a natural order and that violence knocks that system out of balance.

 

Art: Tent Revival

While Jeff strides ahead, Kristin holds back, leaving ample space between them on the narrow path. But once they reach the clearing, she pushes past him to stand near the rocky edge. Instead of looking away from him like on the path, Kristin watches Jeff build the fire. She wraps her arms around him as they sit on the log. Jeff and Kristine shoot to their feet when a shadowy figure creeps up. But illuminated by the fire, they resume their seat, clutching each other, as Angie makes her request.

 

Kael Ngu’s panels resemble oil paintings in Creepshow Vol 3 #5. While Kristin sports pink and yellow, Jeff embodies the bulk of Ngu's palette in his ivory, gray, black, and red. The yellow fire forms a link to Kristine's boots and the jacket tied around her waist. After the first page of daylight, red seeps into the surrounding darkness. It makes Kristine's lips and hair glow. Crimson also colors Jeff's shirt collar. Disturbingly, red lurks everywhere in Tent Revival. It lingers on the edge of Jeff’s axe, adorns wood, suffuses leaves, and speckles characters and backgrounds.

 

Story: Prize Possession

Despite warnings of a mysterious death, a couple buys a house along the cliffs. Amid the grandeur of the three-story Victorian house, trouble sets in. When Mom and Dad celebrate their daughters' birthdays, Agnes likes her present, but Katherine disdains hers. Her parents don't know how to ease Katherine's growing unhappiness. Katherine seems determined to terrorize Agnes.

 

Kami Garcia tackles sibling rivalries and bullying in this second story in Creepshow Vol 3 #5. Prize Possession is a reminder that everything has a spirit, and we should notice how places and objects affect us. The story also pits rationalism against spiritualism. Like Star Wars, Prize Possession reveals the power (and costs) of embracing the Dark Side.

 

Art: Prize Possession

Isaac Goodhart begins by taking a leaf out of Wes Anderson's book. Panels reveal interior scenes within an exterior shot of the house while a raven watches the empty porch. Mom runs the household with her opening declaration, photographing the birthday party, and intuiting Katherine's emotions from her body language. When Dad tries to reason with Katherine, Mom lays down the law, just as she dismissed a local's reservations during their viewing. Agnes only gets a few moments of guarded happiness and clings to her doll.

 

Miquel Muerto brings a bright, cheery palette to Goodhart’s traditional comic art in this second story in Creepshow Vol 3 #5. Anges wears blue overalls and a white shirt, a pink nightshirt, and a white dress, while Katherine wears a black dress in the first half of Prize Possession. Later, she relaxes in black and gray. Her red sneakers link with the words in Agnes' diary.

 

Lettering & Additional Creep Art

Pat Brosseau lavishes black, uppercase words in ivory dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. The letters grow bold for inflection, swell for volume, and rarely shrink. Sound effects help us hear a hardworking axe and a character getting her just desserts.

 

Michael Broom introduces Tent Revival with the Creep backpacking through the woods toward a skeleton. After forging this link with Jeff, the Creep ends the story by toasting marshmallows like Angie. He hovers over the Victorian house in Prize Possession, anxious to show his prized doll house. But the Creep closes this tale of domestic disharmony by revealing that appearances can be deceiving. Thanks to Image Comics and Skybound for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

Kristin and Agnes discover that they are cherished and wanted. Kristine and Angie feel wronged. As in Friday The 13th and Dark Shadows, vengeful spirits haunt picturesque settings in Creepshow Vol 3 #5.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Farewell, My Odin Vol 1 Preview

 

Hungry for a history thriller? This isn't How To Train Your Dragon! Still, the sight of all those dragon figureheads nearing British shores scared villagers as much as the monstrous dragon Red Death frightened the Vikings in Hiccup's village. This is a haunting story about a mad king's lust for power, and how cruelty turns people into murderers. 

Here's all the info from Titan Manga:

 

FAREWELL, MY ODIN VOL. 1

Author/Artist: Chihiro Yoshioka

Publisher: Titan Manga (Titan Comics imprint)

SC, 208 pages, B&W, $12.99

ISBN: 9781787744394

On sale February 25, 2025

 

Vengeful fury and Viking lore meet manga: Endorsed by Vinland Saga’s Mokoto Yukimura.

 

Unleash the wrath of the “War-Wolf” - epic battles between mighty warriors in a bygone era.

 

Against the backdrop of the harsh 11th century England emerges a blood-soaked saga of violence and vengeance. Chihiro Yoshioka’s Farewell, My Odin tells the legend of Luke, who faces hardships from birth but overcomes the suffering he endures to become one of the most feared and powerful warriors in all the lands.

 

Embark on a tumultuous journey with the young boy, which begins in the wilderness where he nurtures his animality as a part of the wolf pack. In the medieval realm, survival demands savagery and cunning, skills that he has learned through affliction. But once he meets a warm-hearted priest, he finds solace in his new family and regains his humanity.

 

However, tragedy strikes at the hands of vicious Vikings, the humanity Luke had found has now been shattered. Follow Luke’s transformation from an innocent boy to the fearsome “War-Wolf” Odin, driven by a thirst for revenge against a ruthless opposition.

 

Enthusiasts of historical thrillers seeking immersive adventures in bygone eras, and those drawn to formidable protagonists driven by vengeance, will be enthralled by this violent tale of revenge. Fans of Viking lore will also be engrossed in the ferocity and turmoil of ancient conflicts, as it is combined with the stunning and chaotic art associated with Seinen manga.

 

Endorsed by Mokoto Yukimura, creator of the renowned Viking manga Vinland Saga, Yoshioka’s story promises a gripping narrative and visceral battles. As Luke, the “War-Wolf” Odin carves the blood-soaked path called vengeance, Farewell, My Odin promises an odyssey of unparalleled action, a chronicle that will etch itself into both manga and Viking lore.

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 




 

 

 

Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million and Forbidden Planet for UK. 

 

Thanks to Titan Manga for sharing this preview with us!