With bloody hands and sorrowful heart I set my sails and soon depart.
Do not squirrel this nut away until winter.--Patrick Gleason ( Amazing Spider-Man, Superman: Rebirth, Robin: Son of Batman ).
Sons of Ashgard feels like the beginning of something epic.
I didn\'t know I needed that in my life until now.--Ethan Nicole ( Axe Cop, Brave Ollie Possum, and Bears Want To Kill You ) An exciting and stylishly illustrated tale about making peace with the past and looking forward to new horizons.
This book feels like a classic in the making.--Max Dunbar ( Dungeons & Dragons, Batman Beyond: Neo Year ) An exciting and well-drawn epic, like Braveheart married Usagi Yojimbo but with squirrels. --Doug Mahnke ( Swamp Thing: Green Hell ) A beautifully drawn anthropomorphic Viking adventure, epic in scale and full of heart...
Looking forward to more.
Sitting down with Sons of Ashgard was a welcomed venture back into the pleasure of admiring and reading comics.
As a busy comics professional, I spend far too little time reading comics vs making them.
Each story is stand-alone but also able to tie into a larger narrative woven between tales.
Full of action, adventure and some comedy and heart, the Sons of Ashgard saga follows a group of adventurous squirrels across a Norse-flavored landscape finding commonality in a bond birthed through mutual struggle and discovery.
But in so doing he\'ll find his redemption along with new hope for the days ahead.
Yet even as he attempts a remedy through fast thinking and the aid of some new companions, he risks jeopardizing his chance for a more peaceful future.
Hopeful of a better fate in Elmgard he soon finds himself embroiled in a series of troubling events that quickly escalate into a near kingdom-wide war.
Exiled from his homeland he craves a fresh start, but has yet to find it.
Erick Redfur seeks a new life.
A place to hope where I can belong.
For a brighter day my soul does long.
With bloody hands and sorrowful heart I set my sails and soon depart