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Dragons Riders of Berk: Dragon Down

Illustrated by Iwan Nazif
Paperback
$6.99 US
6.03"W x 9"H x 0.17"D   | 5 oz | 100 per carton
On sale May 27, 2014 | 64 Pages | 9781782760764
Age 8-12 years | Grades 3-7
A MUST FOR FANS OF HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON!

All-new comic strip adventures about Hiccup, Toothless and friends!

When Snotlout’s dragon Hookfang flies off and disappears, the gang set up a search party. Unfortunately, Alvin the Treacherous is also on the hunt for Hookfang… Who will get to Hookfang first – the Riders or Alvin?

Written by Simon Furman (Transformers, Beast Wars) with incredible art by rising star Iwan Nazif, Titan Comics presents their first exciting Dragons Riders of Berk graphic novel!
"I like reading Simon Furman’s “coming of age” YA-style story and love the artwork by Iwan Nazif. Now this is a great way to spend time reading a graphic novel with your kids." - Retrenders

"The art work in this comic was amazing." - Examiner

"An easy buy for parents! Great story, quality art and a gloss well-put together publication." - Pullbox

"It's the perfect way to get your Dragon fanatics excited for the movie, or even just introducing your child to the world of comics." - TV Mom

"This series of comics would be an excellent chance to introduce young readers to comic books for parents who are a little geeky." - Atomic Moo

"You’ll want to add this to your collection if you’re a fan of the films and are eagerly waiting for the sequel, or just can’t wait for the next episode of the television show. Riders of Berk Vol 1 is just as entertaining and fun." - Comic Attack

"The story by Simon Furman has great pacing and the right amount of danger and excitement for an all-ages title." - TM Stash

"Fans of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise will love every aspect of this comic." - Geek Girl Project

"A terrific gateway for kids to dip their toes into the world of comics." - Project Fandom

"A fun graphic novel." - Pop Cults


"Simon Furman and Iwan Nazif have crafted a good comic book that can be appreciated by all ages." - Nerd Span

"Very entertaining." - MuggleNet

"Is there any greater love than between a human and their dragon? I don't think so. This comic proves why." - Daily Crate 

"Good story, fun and funny dialog, and animation right in line with the movie make this a must for fans of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON and a definite recommend to get little people acclimated to sequential panel storytelling." - Ain’t It Cool 

"If you have any interest in the original How To Train Your Dragon or the TV series then you should absolutely pick this up." - Panels and Pixels

"Good story, fun and funny dialog, and animation right in line with the movie make this a must for fans of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON and a definite recommend to get little people acclimated to sequential panel storytelling." -  Ain't it cool News


"This is a must have for any How to Train Your Dragon fan." - Awkward Geeks
Simon Furman is the ultimate fan-favourite Transformers writer, having written hundreds of stories about the robots in disguise since their first comics appearance in the early 1980s. He is currently writing all-new Transformers comics for IDW and for Titan!

About

A MUST FOR FANS OF HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON!

All-new comic strip adventures about Hiccup, Toothless and friends!

When Snotlout’s dragon Hookfang flies off and disappears, the gang set up a search party. Unfortunately, Alvin the Treacherous is also on the hunt for Hookfang… Who will get to Hookfang first – the Riders or Alvin?

Written by Simon Furman (Transformers, Beast Wars) with incredible art by rising star Iwan Nazif, Titan Comics presents their first exciting Dragons Riders of Berk graphic novel!

Praise

"I like reading Simon Furman’s “coming of age” YA-style story and love the artwork by Iwan Nazif. Now this is a great way to spend time reading a graphic novel with your kids." - Retrenders

"The art work in this comic was amazing." - Examiner

"An easy buy for parents! Great story, quality art and a gloss well-put together publication." - Pullbox

"It's the perfect way to get your Dragon fanatics excited for the movie, or even just introducing your child to the world of comics." - TV Mom

"This series of comics would be an excellent chance to introduce young readers to comic books for parents who are a little geeky." - Atomic Moo

"You’ll want to add this to your collection if you’re a fan of the films and are eagerly waiting for the sequel, or just can’t wait for the next episode of the television show. Riders of Berk Vol 1 is just as entertaining and fun." - Comic Attack

"The story by Simon Furman has great pacing and the right amount of danger and excitement for an all-ages title." - TM Stash

"Fans of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise will love every aspect of this comic." - Geek Girl Project

"A terrific gateway for kids to dip their toes into the world of comics." - Project Fandom

"A fun graphic novel." - Pop Cults


"Simon Furman and Iwan Nazif have crafted a good comic book that can be appreciated by all ages." - Nerd Span

"Very entertaining." - MuggleNet

"Is there any greater love than between a human and their dragon? I don't think so. This comic proves why." - Daily Crate 

"Good story, fun and funny dialog, and animation right in line with the movie make this a must for fans of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON and a definite recommend to get little people acclimated to sequential panel storytelling." - Ain’t It Cool 

"If you have any interest in the original How To Train Your Dragon or the TV series then you should absolutely pick this up." - Panels and Pixels

"Good story, fun and funny dialog, and animation right in line with the movie make this a must for fans of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON and a definite recommend to get little people acclimated to sequential panel storytelling." -  Ain't it cool News


"This is a must have for any How to Train Your Dragon fan." - Awkward Geeks

Author

Simon Furman is the ultimate fan-favourite Transformers writer, having written hundreds of stories about the robots in disguise since their first comics appearance in the early 1980s. He is currently writing all-new Transformers comics for IDW and for Titan!