Norse Mythology — Gods, Giants & Ragnarok
A 10-chapter comic series retelling the greatest myths of the Norse world. From the creation of the cosmos in Ginnungagap to the final battle of Ragnarok, experience the stories of Odin, Thor, Loki, and the other gods of Asgard — told through dramatic comic panels with speech bubbles and narration. Based on Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology, the Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson, and the Poetic Edda.
Based on: Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology, Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, The Poetic Edda (Voluspa, Havamal, Grimnismal, Lokasenna), Kevin Crossley-Holland's The Norse Myths
Chapters
Chapter 1: The Creation of the World
Before the gods existed, there was only Ginnungagap — the yawning void. Fire from Muspelheim met ice from Niflheim, and
Chapter 2: The Building of Asgard's Wall
A mysterious builder offers to construct an impregnable wall around Asgard in just one winter. His price: the sun, the m
Chapter 3: The Treasures of the Gods
After Loki cuts off Sif's golden hair as a prank, Thor forces him to make amends. Loki's wager with the dwarven smiths p
Chapter 4: The Mead of Poetry
Odin embarks on a cunning quest to steal the Mead of Poetry — a magical drink brewed from the blood of the wisest being,
Chapter 5: Thor's Journey to Utgard
Thor, Loki, and their companions travel to the fortress of the giant king Utgarda-Loki. There they face impossible chall
Chapter 6: The Death of Baldur
Baldur, the most beloved of the gods, begins having dreams of his own death. Frigg extracts oaths from everything in cre
Chapter 7: The Binding of Loki
After murdering Baldur, Loki crashes the gods' feast and insults every deity present. The gods finally capture Loki and
Chapter 8: The Binding of Fenrir
The monstrous wolf Fenrir, son of Loki, grows larger each day. The gods try twice to bind him with heavy chains — he sna
Chapter 9: The Apples of Immortality
The goddess Idun tends the golden apples that keep the gods eternally young. When Loki, under duress from the giant Thia
Chapter 10: Ragnarok — The Twilight of the Gods
The Fimbulwinter comes — three years of winter with no summer. The great wolf Fenrir breaks free. The Midgard Serpent ri