I received an ARC from NetGalley for an honest review.
Honestly, I was really excited for the intial volume of BRZRKR. How could I not be? Keanu Reeves is breathtaking and bloody, brutal, immortal John Wick is a great pitch, but I was rather disappointed. I had kinda checked out of the comic, but when I saw the cover for this with Fantasy John Wick in the 1992 Dracula armour and I couldn't not pick it up.
I wasn't disappointed.
This volume contains two stories of the ancient history of Fantasy John Wick.
In the first, FJW is the one man army and king's guard of Atlantis and singlehandedly defeats an entire army, before Lovecraftian cult results in him going mono a monster with Cthulu!
The second has the air of A Thousand Arabian Nights with the sole survivor of a recent epoch of FJW's bloody fury desperately tell the grizzly story. No longer a guard, FJN was captured and made an gladitoral champion, chained and unleashed for amusement, much like Angron, Lord of the Red Sands, of Warhammer 40K and the World Eaters fame. Through plotting and eventual romance he escapes, taking himself off to sate his regular periods of rage, which results in further intrigue and blood.
I had a lot more fun with these than the initial volume. There seems to be a better understanding of just how ridiculous and silly the concept is and the story and artwork captures and reflects this in a way that makes the whole thing all the more enjoyable.
It's still very much 'dudes rock the comic' with women sidelined, impressed and horny for, or betraying FJN and the other men in their lives, which isn't the best. There's a genuine attempt at inclusion with his squire in the first story and the fact the whole second story is framed by the telling by a woman, but this being the trope fest that it is (complimentary and derogatory) it's not the best.
It's also hard to get past the Last Samurai white saviour element with some of the depictions of other characters teetering on the line of possible racist caricature. I don't have enough knowledge or understanding to say too much on this though.
Ultimately, it's some very silly, extremely bloody fun and I genuinely had a good time with it and would be interested in carrying this series on.