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Thorgal: The Archers by Jean Van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski (Ink, 1988) |
Thorgal is a mystery, a science-fiction conundrum in a Scandinavian fantasy world. First unleashed on the world in 1980, he is the creation of Belgian author Jean Van Hamme and the Polish artist Grzegorz Rosinski who, combined, made Thorgal a character who still jars readers' imaginations today.
En route, he and Tjall must rescue the beautiful but fiery Kriss from thugs who have used her in a way that, while all too common in fantasy epics, makes the book less suitable for younger readers. (Fortunately, all of the actual nastiness took place off-panel, although Kriss's revenge is vividly depicted.) As for the archery contest itself, Van Hamme and Rosinski offer a contest far more nail-biting than anything Robin Hood ever faced! Thorgal is not a well-known book, but it certainly has a loyal following. This volume is an excellent example of why; although I have only read a handful of Thorgal's adventures, this is by far my favorite. by Tom Knapp |