First off, this is a book that is not easy to get, at least the English version, even my comic store only got hands on the second and third book. So I bought the German one.
There is really nothing, nothing at all, that I dislike in this book and there isn't even something or someone that I don't care about. Now granted, it's a very short book and not much is happening with only a handful of characters. But all of these characters are so memorable as they play a huge role in Siegfried's life.
Speaking of which, this book tells the birth of Siegfried's legend from the Nibelung saga composed by Richard Wagner. Some of the names and story plots were slightly changed which is fine, it's a comic book. If you haven't heard about the Nibelung saga, go read about it, listen to the music, it's very interesting.
As I mentioned before, there are only a handful of characters you know about in this book. Fafnir, the Nibelung that now owns the gold which gives him knowledge and wisdom and that turned into a dragon, Mime, the Nibelung blacksmith that found Siegfried and raised him, Odin, the god of all gods, a Valkyrie that wants to find out about Siegfried, and Siegfried himself of course. I love the way everyone is being portrayed in this version of the saga. Everyone seems to have an agenda, a goal, and/or a meaning in this story. Siegfried's up-and-coming is very straight-forward and never gets dull at any time. Mime being the comic relief is a perfect contrast to the overall feel of this book.
The art by Alex Alice is incredible. I've said that a lot and I start to lose faith in the meaning of this word but this time I really mean it. The detail in each panel, the colors that were being used, the way the characters look (especially the Nibelung) is very interesting, you really get the mysterious legendary epic vibe just from the art. I usually dislike two-page spreads because I hate to break the back of a book, I know, I'm weird about this. But here the spreads were perfectly drawn so that I didn't really have to break anything. Very beautiful, I really took my time looking at every single detail.
The story is the story that we (Germans) have learned in school, well most of it I forgot already but I remember listening to a Medieval band that performed this live at my school. Now, there's just a little nuances that are different. I love the pace of the story very much of this first volume. I'm definitely interested to read the other two books.
All in all, this is one of my favorite book. The art alone is worth every penny this book costs. The way the story is being told is very clever and kept me hooked until the end. I can't wait to read the rest!