Chad Corrie has long enjoyed creating things but it wasn't until he was twelve, he began writing. Since then, he's written comics, graphic novels, prose fiction of varying lengths, and an assortment of other odds and ends. This sundry collection of works echoes part of his background in which he's been an editor and writer for an online magazine, owned his own publishing company; worked as a pawn broker, bookseller, pizza cook, toy company rep, and magazine/book merchandiser, among other vocational exploits. A Minnesota native, he continues to make his home in The Land of Sky Blue Waters.
As a busy comics professional, I spend far too little time reading comics vs making them. Sitting down with Sons of Ashgard was a welcomed venture back into the pleasure of admiring and reading comics. Looking forward to more. -Doug Mahnke (Swamp Thing: Green Hell) A beautifully drawn anthropomorphic Viking adventure, epic in scale and full of heart... This book feels like a classic in the making. -Max Dunbar (Dungeons & Dragons, Batman Beyond: Neo Year) An exciting and well-drawn epic, like Braveheart married Usagi Yojimbo but with squirrels. I didn't know I needed that in my life until now. -Ethan Nicole (Axe Cop, Brave Ollie Possum, and Bears Want To Kill You) An exciting and stylishly illustrated tale about making peace with the past and looking forward to new horizons. Sons of Ashgard feels like the beginning of something epic. Do not squirrel this nut away until winter. -Patrick Gleason (Amazing Spider-Man, Superman: Rebirth, Robin: Son of Batman)