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Northlanders Vol. 4: The Plague Widow by Leandro Fernandez β€” book cover

Northlanders Vol. 4: The Plague Widow

by Leandro Fernandez, Brian Wood
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Set in Viking Russia in A.D.1020, "The Plague Widow" examines a year in the life of a remote settlement under siege by a contagious outbreak. The residents of this village are so focused on shutting the outside world out, they don't think about who they're shutting themselves in with. Mixing equal parts crime, history and survival fiction, this is the most brutal NORTHLANDERS story to date!

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School Library Journal

Gr 9 Upβ€”This offering is being promoted as "The most brutal Northlanders story to date," and that's saying something, since the previous titles were filled with swearing, violence, and bloodshed, as well as some remarkable writing about a period rarely covered in graphic novels. The Plague Widow, set in 1020 in Russia, takes place in a remote Viking settlement near the Volga River that closes itself off from the rest of the world to try to protect its people from a plague outbreak. But before they lock their gates, they force all of the infected people outside of the settlement and proceed to kill them. The book then follows the intertwining stories of several memorable and well-drawn characters whose lives are changed or destroyed by the plague. Fernandez's illustrations are exceptionally well done, his brown-and-green pages frequently stained with red. Each book in the series can stand on its own, but readers who are captivated by this one will definitely want to get the earlier titles.β€”Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library

Book Details

Published
November 2, 2010
Publisher
DC Comics
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781401228507

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