Sometimes a comic just hits differently. D’orc dropped from Image Comics and immediately sold out. The second printing? Nearly 25,000 orders. That’s not normal for a new series, and it’s got people comparing it to launches like Saga, The Department of Truth, and Stray Dogs. Brett Bean created this half-dwarf, half-orc character who’s supposedly fated to destroy the world, but he’s just trying to make friends. He’s got a magic shield that won’t shut up and a ghost chicken with its head cut off as companions. The book mixes high fantasy with deadpan humor and serious violence, and readers are connecting with it hard.
Tag: fantasy comics
A sword-wielding barbarian in a modern prison sounds like a punchline. Barbarian Behind Bars #1 refuses to treat it like one. By grounding its high-concept premise in tension and restraint, the issue delivers a surprisingly sharp and controlled debut.
D’Orc #1 delivers a fun, confident fantasy story that blends dark humor with energetic artwork and a refreshing take on endless war. With a likable lead, sharp character dynamics, and a strong creative voice, the first issue makes a great impression and sets the stage for an entertaining series.
Kill 6 Billion Demons Volume 5: Breaker of Infinities arrives February 4th at comic shops and March 10th at bookstores. Tom Parkinson-Morgan’s cult webcomic continues as Allison Ruth faces all-out war when the most powerful demiurge Jagganoth returns with swords drawn. Blends heavy metal with French fantasy comics.




