So, what makes this comic so appealing to readers? Here are a few reasons:

A short, wordless montage shows Kratos wandering the desolate outskirts of Alfheim, his axe dripping with the ash of past battles. The final frame lingers on Freya, cloaked in moonlight, mourning a lost child—setting the emotional stage.

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Their history—Kratos killing her son, Baldur, and Freya eventually choosing to forgive him to save the realms—creates a heavy emotional weight that fan artists love to explore.