A young female viking warrior is outcast from her village for being lesbian and decides to go on a journey filled with adventure, and Norse gods.
General Information:
- Series: Heathen
- Price: $10.87
- Paperback: 112 pages
- Publisher: Vault Comics (August 15, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1939424186
- ISBN-13: 978-1939424181
Plot:
The plot of this graphic novel follows the story of Aydis who is a female viking warrior who gets caught kissing another female within her village. Her father was the leader of the village and was supposed to take her out to the wilderness to kill her but he instead lets her go wishing her luck on her journey. Aydis decides that she must prove herself and decides to rescue the immortal valkyrie Brynhildr. Upon doing so she is whisked away by the goddess Freyja in an attempt to keep both Aydis and Brynhildr safe from Odin’s wrath. Odin the god-king of the norsemen was the one who originally imprisoned Brynhildr and sets the laws of the land including the law that Aydis broke. This is the first book of a series of graphic novels.
Reading and Interest Level:
This graphic novel is marketed for older teens from 10-12 grade and ages 15-18. This is likely appropriate due to the content within the title itself.
Evaluation:
My evaluation of this graphic novel is that it is excellently written, drawn, and is a unique medium to deliver the story and messages the story carries. The pacing and writing of this graphic novel is nice and smooth to make it relatively easy to read which is good due to the flashbacks that occur hundreds of years in the past (they are gods). It’s value is creating a LGBTQ story that contains action, adventure, and in a completely different setting of ancient northern europe during the time of norse mythological stories. This is very unique and may open up the avenue of reading an LGBTQ story to someone who may not like the more typical ones that tend to be more love stories that are biopic of the main characters life.
Bibliotherapeutic Value:
The bibliotherapeutic value in this book comes from the plot itself and the way that Aydis is a very relatable character for readers to connect to. She is a strong and independent woman which is a great role model for young female readers. It depicts a lesbian in a world where not only is it not acceptable but your punishment is usually death (even harsher than today’s society) and it shows how Aydis deals with this problem. Then finally it is a story of friendship, vengeance, and proving oneself in the face of literally overwhelming odds. Teen readers will be able to see themselves within Aydis or at least be aware of her situation and relate to it either directly or through the symbolism shown in the title. Overall this graphic novel is a great read that can provide a lot of bibliotherapeutic value for its readers.
Issues Present:
The issues present in the book that may make it controversial or get the title challenged tend to come from the visual representation of Freyja who is always topless, the idea that slavery is acceptable in various forms (have to remember this is norse mythology where slavery was common practice), and the LGBTQ aspect of the story as the main character is self proclaimed a lesbian. All of these are common themes that are brought up within various book challenges and are likely to be brought up in the face of this title.
Defending the Title:
The defense of title starts with the fact that it is intended for older teens. At this point in their schooling they should have likely studied some mythology whether it be norse, greek, or egyptian and should be understanding that many of the issues from above come with the territory of mythology. Goddesses are very commonly portrayed as topless (see Aphrodite) and in the time period where mythology was the prevalent religion slavery was a common occurrence. This book is not advocating for slavery and many times it was self enforced as is the case within this title. Finally the idea that a book should be banned for LGBTQ themes is censorship and though personal or religious beliefs may cause a person to not allow themselves to be a part of the community it is not acceptable to censor other peoples chance to read such titles. All of these points are legitimate points to bring up to a reconsideration committee if the book does get challenged.
Book Talk Idea:
If I was running a book talk and decided for the club members to read Heathen I would have them focus on the scenes involving Aydis and Freyja. These scenes contain a lot of the material that people may find offensive and want to challenge but it also is a scene where many people may relate to different aspects of the scene or have it stir up certain feelings and emotions. Unfortunately I cannot provide any page numbers as this is a graphic novel but the scenes or towards the middle of the novel and provide a good insight on the world and how Aydis may view it.
Genre:
The genre of this book is Teen Graphic Novel with the subject matter of Norse Mythology, LGBTQ, and fantasy. The book follows Aydis a lesbian viking warrior as she takes on Odin himself while pursuing Brynhildr’s freedom.
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Author’s Website:
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Awards Won:
YALSA Great Graphic Novels For Teens 2017
Professional Reviews:
https://comicbookroundup.com/comic-books/reviews/vault-comics/heathen
http://www.outrightgeekery.com/2016/01/15/interview-heathen-creator-natasha-alterici/
Why I chose to read this title?
As a huge fan of graphic novels and also a huge fan of ancient civilizations and mythology this book screamed read me as soon as I saw it on kickstarter. The artwork is unique and refreshing and the plot is well crafted and keeps everything moving at a steady pace. This book is probably not well known by many people yet but I would always recommend it as it is that good in my opinion. It also has a lot of my favorite elements to read about so that always helps.


