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Written by Brian Wood, Art by Davide Gianfelice, Cover by Massimo CarnevaleIn this first volume collecting NORTHLANDERS #1-8, DMZ writer Brian Wood stabs Viking lore in the face with a fresh take on what it means to be a warrior. Meet Sven, an exiled Viking prince who must return to the desolate lands of his birth to reclaim his vast inheritance upon the death of his father. See why Entertainment Weekly calls it "a well-reserched, richly realized world that illuminates politics and culture without getting bogged down in history-book stuff."
Written by Brian WoodArt by Ryan KellyCover by Massimo CarnevaleThe second NORTHLANDERS collection, featuring issues #11-16, takes place during the tail end of Viking rule in Ireland. A series of mysterious murders and arsons against wealthy citizens leaves the Viking occupiers worried that a potential uprising might ignite. When surprising details involving the crimes are revealed, though, their jobs become much harder! Once again, writer Brian Wood teams with artist Ryan Kelly (Local) for an intriguing, gorgeously rendered peek at the inner workings of society.
Written by Brian WoodArt by Dean Ormston, Vasilis Lolos, Danijel Zezelj & Davide GianfeliceCover by Massimo CarnivaleCollecting NORTHLANDERS #9,10, 17-20! This collection explores everything from the art of Viking single combat to the role of women in the Viking world.
Written by BRIAN WOOD, Art by LEANDRO FERNANDEZ, Cover by MASSIMO CARNEVALESet in Viking Russia in A.D.1020, "The Plague Widow" sees in a remote settlement rocked by a contagious outbreak. As the citizens focus on shutting out the outside world, they dont realize who theyre shutting themselves in with. Collecting issues #21-28 of the acclaimed series!
Written by BRIAN WOODArt by RICCARDO BURCHIELLI, FIONA STAPLES and BECKY CLOONANCover by MASSIMO CARNEVALECollected from issues #29-36: When blacksmith Erik liberates Ingrid from her corrupt, Christian missionary captors, they set out to live by the "old ways," hoping to find something they can feel is their own. The Church won't let them go so easily, though, and sets out to bring them back by any means necessary.
Written by BRIAN WOODArt by SIMON GANE, MATTHEW WOODSON and MARION CHURCHLANDCover by MASSIMO CARNEVALEIn this epic from issues #37-41, a foot soldier called Mads gives us a grunt's-eye view of the Siege of Paris, where hundreds defended against thousands, and political maneuvering was as important as the clash of the shield wall.