BARBARIC: HELL TO PAY #1 (VAULT COMICS)

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For this entry, Vault Comics is touting 2023 as “the Year Of Axe” with one of its most popular franchises poised to have a monster year. The first two volumes have been huge hits and volume 3 is set to drop at the local comic shops on January 18th! Barbaric: Hell To Pay #1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke & Jim Campbell continues the adventures of Owen, Soren, Steel and Axe with many eyes in the comic community chomping at the bit to check this book out. Let’s not wait any longer and see what kind of action and trouble the group has gotten into now, shall we?

vBarbaric: Hell To Pay #1 - On Sale January 18th, 2023

Creative: Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke, Jim Campbell

Credit: Vault Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re new to the franchise, Barbaric centers around Owen, a a cursed barbarian with a partner in violence, his animated Axe! In their travels, Soren, a witch who’s a force pf nature in her own right and Steel, Owen’s old friend who’s a vampire warrior with a performance complex have come along for the thrills, chills and blood spills. Volume 1: Murderable Offenses and Volume 2: Axe to Grind are highly recommended and are very accessible to new readers.

Volume 3 opens up with Soren being used as a bargaining chip by Dalquist, a mysterious figure, to win over a creature known as Graavoth. Graavoth is willing to take the sacrifice until it realizes Soren is full of evil magic, and isn’t happy with the double-cross. Readers quickly see that Soren isn’t in this situation alone as Steel and Axe are lurking in the wings and strike! With Axe in hand, Soren takes the fight to Graavoth. This moment plays right into Barbaric’s strengths. It’s time to fight and who better than Soren. The action is very in-your-face and even Steel adds something to the fight, going full vampire on Graavoth’s “little helpers.”

Once the threat is dealt with, the revelation is unveiled with Soren demanding information from Dalquist on a lead for the whereabouts of Owen. The information (after some strong persuasion) puts them on a path to a lair of Orcs. The trio is met with some opposition until the Irikian army shows up and forces the Orcs to retreat. Soren isn’t scared of the odds and is ready to fight until the Irikian army captain leads a capture of the three once she recognizes Axe.

What is the mysterious connection between the Captain and Owen? Readers don’t wait long to find out this answer. What will shake them up more is the proposal for more information. Is Soren and company ready for what’s next? Plus, where is Owen?! Get ready for that answer to have fans excitied heading into the closing moments of this issue!

Moreci ushers in this latest volume with the great mix of humor and brutal action that has become this book’s trademark. Even without Owen being the focal character of this issue, the book doesn’t stray from what works. Where it taps into some great storytelling is shifting the focus on Soren and how she’s leading the group. Soren’s fearlessness in the challenges they come across shines through each panel. The interaction with the Irikian general is prime example of this. Without blinking an eye, Soren is ready to step up to any obstacles and win, even with Steel’s dreadful doubt looming. There’s another portion of the story where Soren and Steel chat about Soren being “evil” and without any pause, Soren lets loose on Steel of how strong she is handling it. Owen’s page time might have been small due to the story, but it didn’t lack in bringing the energy and fun to this series before closing this issue out.

Gooden and Duke bring the intense action right from the start and never let up when it’s showcased. The initial battle with Graavoth establishes this point. Mixing in Campbell’s lettering of the “little helpers” GURPs gave the scenes an interesting feel while all the carnage is breaking out. The panels where Axe attacks Graavoth stand out as well. Axe’s facial expressions after biting in before cutting thru illustrated that moment perfectly. The Barbaric world features many unique characters and readers meet each debut with their own distinct look and presence. It’s always a fun trip to see what visuals this team presents creating such a wild fantasy world.

FINAL POINT: The Year of Axe comes in swinging with an action packed debut from Barbaric: Hell to Pay #1 that will set a high bar for others to follow. Moreci, Gooden and the team pick right up with the action, humor and drama that can only be found in this book. Make no mistake about it, Barbaric is back and that’s a huge win for all comic fans. Don’t miss this book at your local comic shops for New Comic Book Day.

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