A new era of Barbaric begins!
Worried Axe is going to find out you fell behind on a few issues? Scared to admit that despite all your friends raving about Barbaric for years, you still haven't joined in on the fun? Rejoice! For Barbaric: Born in Blood begins the next season of Owen, Axe, and Soren's tale. Yes, that's right! We did it...the thing everyone says they're doing, even when they're lying through their teeth: a genuinely good jumping on point. How, you ask? Well, it all starts with a compelling new bad guy.
Meet Orrick, the tortured barbarian now turned master torturer, who will take us deep into Owen's past, reveal more
If you have not had the joy of reading Barbaric before, this is the perfect place to begin. This issue starts with a recap of the story thus far, enabling canny readers to jump in with this issue before, inevitably, going back to pick up the first three TPs and the spin-off, Queen of Swords. If you enjoy high adventure and low comedy, give Barbaric: Born In Blood a try! Read Full Review
I'll admit that I'm a bit biased when it comes to the Barbaric universe. Michael Moreci's creation has been one of my favorite projects since it debuted in 2021, and I've loved every entry so far. But trust me when I say that this week’s Barbaric: Born in Blood #1 is another absolute banger! The duo of Owen & Axe have basically become comfort characters for me at this point. Their relationship is pure comedy gold, and I can't get enough of seeing these two together.
The issue’s cold open "recap" was a hilarious way to bring readers up to speed on where the story left off and the awesomeness doesn't end there. Moreci continues to perfectly balance his satirical writing w/ classic elements of the sword & sorcery genre. Axe is more