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: Unlike the main Thorgal series, which often focuses on Thorgal’s integrity, the Kriss of Valnor series embraces her egotistical, treacherous, and scrupulously greedy nature. Volume 6 highlights her fearlessness in the face of everything—except, perhaps, the passage of time.

For those who have followed the Saga of the Aegirsson family for decades, this volume is essential for understanding Kriss’s redemption arc (or lack thereof). Whether she’s acting as a slave boss in the Byzantine silver mines or fighting off wolves on a frozen island, she remains a "snake in the shape of a goddess"—ruthless, complex, and utterly unmissable. The World of Thorgal - Kriss of Valnor 006 - Th...

The World of Thorgal spin-off series continues to peel back the layers of one of the most complex "femme fatales" in comic history. In the sixth volume, The Island of Lost Children ( L'Île des enfants perdus ), we see Kriss at her most vulnerable yet fiercest, stripped of her titles but never her iron will. A Heroine Pushed to the Brink : Unlike the main Thorgal series, which often

Volume 6 opens with a harrowing scene: Kriss washing up on a desolate shore , forced to navigate a landscape littered with the bodies of fallen soldiers. As if the elements weren't enough, she is immediately ambushed by a wolf pack while slipping into a delusional state. It is here that her primal survival instinct takes over, proving once again why she remains Thorgal’s most formidable—and complicated—adversary. Why This Volume Stands Out Whether she’s acting as a slave boss in

This installment, written by Yves Sente and illustrated with the gritty, hard-lined style of Giulio De Vita, dives deep into the "messy, dark, and gritty" reality of Kriss’s life.

The Unyielding Spirit of Kriss of Valnor: A Review of Volume 6

: Readers have noted that while the main series moved toward a softer "aquarel" style, this spin-off maintains a cleaner, more computerized look that perfectly suits the "rotten" yet fascinating character of Kriss. The Legacy of Kriss