Vinland Saga Deluxe Edition (Hardcover) Vol. 01
Amid the chaos of the Viking war for dominance over England, a boy has everything taken from him and vows revenge. But violent dreams bring no peace…
The beloved action epic that inspired the hit anime returns, in premium collector’s hardcovers!
Includes volumes 1-3 of the Japanese edition of Vinland Saga and the following new bonus content:
- Exclusive color art never before published in English
- Creator Makoto Yukimura opens up about the pivotal moments of the story
- Faux leather covers featuring historical Viking runes
- Original endpapers with a beautiful, color map
- Larger size than ever before
- Maps, concept art, and behind-the-scenes details
As a child, Thorfinn sat at the feet of the great Leif Ericson and thrilled to wild tales of a land far to the west. But his youthful fantasies were shattered by a mercenary raid. Raised by the Vikings who murdered his family, Thorfinn became a terrifying warrior, forever seeking to kill the band’s leader, Askeladd, and avenge his father. Sustaining Thorfinn through his ordeal are his pride in his family and his dreams of a fertile westward land, a land without war or slavery… the land Leif called Vinland.
This premium, hardcover edition presents the acclaimed action epic in hardcover, at a bigger size than ever before (7 by 10 inches), wrapped in a red leather-patterned cover with logo stamping. This new edition features all the content of the original release, plus new and exclusive bonus illustrations, interviews, and behind-the-scenes details never before translated.
Biographical Notes:
Makoto Yukimura is one of Japan’s most respected manga artists. His works include the Viking epic Vinland Saga, adapted into an anime streaming worldwide on Netflix, and the hard science fiction series Planetes.
Title Notes:
Winner of the 2009 Grand Prize for Manga at the Japan Media Arts Awards, winner of the 36th Kodansha General Manga Award, nominee for the Manga Taisho Award.
Creator Makoto Yukimura is revered for his previous work Planetes, a modern classic.
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