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[PREVIEW] Bloodrik #1 (December 6, 2023)
writer, artist and cover artist: Andrew Krahnke | publishing company: Image Comics
synopsis: Bloodrik is angry, confused, and starving. Unable to achieve success in his usual hunting grounds, he stomps his way into unfamiliar woods in an attempt to feed his stomach and heal his ego. What he finds will lead him on a journey of madness, violence, fire, and BLOOD!
Eight Comics to Sooth a Savage Soul
From Primordial Warriors and Jungle Heroes to Woodland Wildmen and Mutant Berserkers, here are eight comics appeasing our animalistic, hunter/predator-fight or flight-lizard brains. Reminders that man is just an animal trapped in his own zoo
Lord of the Jungle (2022)
A compelling tale starring the og jungle hero, Tarzan! I picked this up on a whim and it became one of my most anticipated reads each month. The writing pulled me through each page as effortlessly as the gorgeous art swings Tarzan from tree to tree
Ka-Zar Lord Of The Savage Land (2021)
Ka-Zar is essentially Marvel’s answer to Tarzan. With animal based powers and a family to protect against the invasive technological metaphor for deforestation, fracking and industrial pollution, this is a really cool and gorgeous miniseries
All Against All (2022)
Pushing “Tarzan” even further into the realm of sci-fi than “Ka-Zar”, this story centers parental trauma around an alien war mining Earth’s creatures for biological weaponry. Ultra violent with hyper intense art enhancing the vibes
Sheena Queen of the Jungle: Fatal Exams (2023)
Sheena is back and is now attending prep school? I’m gonna be honest, not having read any previous “Sheena”, I’m not really sure why she’s there or how old she’s supposed to be, but the school drama is fun between her ecoterrorism!
Bloodrik (2023)
A hyborian hunter looking to eat! This is a 3 issue mini, with the finale issue set to drop next month. Minimalist storytelling sets the stage for phenomenal art with heavy metal overtones, while it’s unique page layouts are giving CLAMP on T
Kroma (2022)
This comic is very different from the others on this list, playing a sort of twist on the Giver crossed with elements of the Wickerman. An absolutely stunning story about propaganda, religious indoctrination, and a sacrificial scapegoat ready to bring it all down
Shirtless Bear-Fighter! (2017)
Are you ready to punch some bears!? Shirtless dedicated his life to protecting the forest, until something happened that turned him onto the war against bearrorism! A really cute comedy with a surprising amount of depth. Raunchy but fairly tame tbh
Wolverine (2020)
Of course I’m adding the most iconic wild man of our time to the list! The current run is a great place to start, especially when paired with X-Force (2020), but any entry in his bibliography is gonna be a wild, messy ride from start to finish.
Thanks for reading my list! Hopefully one of them peaked your interest enough to check out. Here are a few savagely honorable mentions that’re also definitely worth looking into:
Animal Man, Berserk, Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja, Sabretooth, Swamp Thing
What are some of y’all favorite wild man comics?
‘Madness, violence, fire and blood!’ Andrew Krahnke lets loose on the barbarian tale ‘Bloodrik’
The three-issue miniseries begins in December.
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REVIEW: Bloodrik #3 (of 3)
In what seems like a dance of blood, gore, and heavy metal-infused art; Bloodrik #3 delivers one last view of a savage’s struggle for survival. Created by one man, Bloodrik is no doubt a masterpiece, unlike any other comic I’ve ever seen. It seems to combine a lot of things that I like in comics such as; a wonderful use of panel layouts, great sound fxs, and beautifully rendered environments and…
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Just finished Bloodrik #3, the finale. Great read. The whole story is about his hunt, his starvation and hallucinations. He finally finds his meat in the end and decides to save a goat and start farming. Visually, I make no allegations. But just picking out some key icons in combination with the story’s plot and themes feels hella Queen of Disks adjacent.