Member Reviews
I just love it. I've been always curious about Norse mythology but I find hard and boring to read those books.
But with this one, Norse mythology is fun, cute and so easy to read and understand.
I will love to read more about it!
Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.
Tiny Myths Comics: Norse Edition is the first of a series of proposed books on different mythologies and pantheons. Written/illustrated/curated by DongGoolTroll, it's 254 pages and is available in hardcover, paperback/graphic novel, and ebook formats. For Kindle Unlimited subscribers, this book is currently included in the KU subscription library to borrow and read for free.
This is an appealing manga style graphic novel full of well researched and annotated mythology introducing the Norse gods and goddesses, giants, monsters, and more. There's a surprising amount of real history included concerning the ways that early Nordic people recorded and passed on their myths and legends, and how they interacted with their neighbors and each other. Make no mistake, this is not superhero comics. This is actual mythology and sociology/anthropology.
The layout is in continual single panels throughout. It's in four color print with eye catching and appealing art (see cover). It will definitely appeal to all ages, although it might be a bit deeper/too complex for very young kids. It's not graphically violent and the author has done a masterful job of rendering the parts of the story which might have been too violent or sexual into all-ages appropriate language.
The book is annotated, and the source materials and references will provide readers with lots of further reading and learning opportunities.The writing is functional, utilitarian, and direct. It would be a good choice for public or school library acquisition, more formal classroom instruction, or home use.
Four stars.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
I’m a huge fan of Norse mythology and indeed mythology in general and I thought this looked adorable so I picked it up. It’s very short so it’s a very quick read (it couldn’t have taken me more than 20 minutes). I’m glad I ended up finding this because I really like it.
This talks about the myths in a very easy and accessible way. The art is absolutely adorable. I can see this being very good for young readers
Overall I highly recommend this and I look forward to reading more in the series.
I am not teaching Norse mythology and hence I am not going to use it in my courses. It is an absolutely adorable book on Norse mythology. The illustration is super cute. I somehow think it is too "authentic" instead of being a spin-off. So, there is not enough "humour" in it to make it the kind of comics that my students would read in their own time.
Cute retellings of Norse myths in the Tiny Myths Comics styles! This makes the myths much more user friendly, plus there is some humor thrown in. Definitely a fun way to enjoy these myths!