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Sun Eater comic books issue 1

  • Issue #1
    Sun Eater (2020 Heavy Metal) 1

    Written by Dylan Sprouse and Joe Harris. Art by Diego Yapur. Cover by Brian Stelfreeze. Ninth century Norway is a land of bloody and civil strife, fanatical religious upheaval, and exploration. At its center is the warrior Kveldulf Bjalfisson, a drug addict and father willing to become a monster in order to save his son from his sworn enemy - King Harald Fairhair. This historic tale of war, peril, and atonement launches a new series of books for Heavy Metal, with a stunning cover by veteran artist Brian Stelfreeze. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.

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    1st printing. Collects Sun Eater (2020 Heavy Metal) #1-6. Written by Dylan Sprouse and Joe Harris. Art by Diego Yapur. Cover by Brian Stelfreeze. Sun Eater takes place in ninth century Norway, where a drug-addled warrior sacrifices his leg to the Gods. In return he is fused with a parasitic beast, giving him the power to rescue his son from his sworn enemies-history's first Norwegian king and his five personal guards. The result is a grim and bloody adventure, a dark metaphor for drug addiction, selfishness, and the children it affects. Kveldulf, a character written for and dedicated to Sprouse's mother, is a fantastical rendering of what he wished she could've been when he was growing up. The Norwegian setting and its mysterious clans and violent sagas are based on stories told to Sprouse by his Scandinavian-American grandparents. Softcover, 120 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.