Warlock 5 the Graphic Album


By Gordon Derry & Denis Beauvais (Aircel)
ISBN: 0-921052-08-1

The late 1980s were a fertile time for American comics-creators. It was as if an entire new industry had been born with the proliferation of the Direct Sales market and dedicated specialist retail outlets; new companies were experimenting with format and content, and punters even had a bit of spare cash to play with.

Moreover much of the “kid’s stuff” stigma had finally abated and the country was catching up to the rest of the world in acknowledging that sequential narrative might just be a for-real actual art-form…

Consequently many young start-up companies began competing for the attention and cash of punters who had grown accustomed – or resigned – to getting their on-going picture stories from DC, Marvel, Archie and/or Harvey Comics. European and Japanese material had been creeping in and by 1983 a host of young companies such as WaRP Graphics, Pacific, Eclipse, Capital, Now, Comico, Dark Horse, First and many others had established themselves and were making impressive inroads.

New talent, established stars and fresh ideas all found a thriving forum to try something a little different both in terms of content and format. Even smaller companies had a fair shot at the big time and a lot of great material came – and too often, quickly went – without getting the attention or success it warranted.

One of the most critically acclaimed and just plain fun features came from Canadian outfit Aircel Publishing, founded by prolific all-rounder Barry Blair. Aircel began publishing at the start of the black and white comics bubble of 1985-1986 with strong, impressively airbrush-toned monochrome fantasy/adventure titles such as Samurai, Elflord, Adventurers and Dragonring; swiftly becoming one of the movement’s major players and most prodigious publishers.

After weathering the worst of the industry’s vicissitudes Aircel merged with Malibu/Eternity Comics in 1988 before the entire agglomeration was purchased by Marvel in 1994.

This original iteration of Warlock 5 (a rebooted second volume version came later, written by Blair himself) debuted in 1987 and instantly caught the comic-buying public’s attention, due in large part to its manic narrative style, luscious art and glorious blend of contemporary cultural tropes, fads and icons, happily poaching striking imagery from Cyberpunk, popular movies, rock and punk music scenes and role-playing gaming.

Conceived and crafted by Gordon Derry and Denis Beauvais the series posited a universe of multiple worlds in a splintered reality, each divergent slice shepherded by a supreme mystic being dubbed “warlock”.

This collection reprints the first five issues of the initial run (with selected text and background features from #6) and details the escalating conflict between a handful of warlocks competing, colluding and double-dealing their way to sole dominion of the world.

In eons past the universe fractured into disparate realities and time-lines, cosmically overlaying and overlapping each other in a fantastic web of being referred to as The Grid. Each of these varied Realities converge in a present-moment under a certain North American city on Our Earth and the ongoing situation has resulted in a highly volatile multiverse with new Realities born or destroyed every moment.

Each reality has a Gate to the convergence with a warlock guardian and, since the Cosmos is constantly seeking to realign and balance itself, these gatekeepers are constantly battling each other. In the end when Reality finally corrects itself… there can be only one Warlock.

Starting explosively and getting faster and more frenetic, the saga opens with malign medieval magician Doomidor assembling his knights to attack his rivals at their latest parlay in a vast subterranean car-park; just as Terminator inspired robot Argon does the same…

When White Witch Tanith and man-dragon Savashtar (a serpentine mage from the far future) try to mediate the clash they and their armies are also sucked into the battle. When punkette, zombie-slut-queen Zania arrives she resolves the dispute by attacking everybody indiscriminately…

As the madness escalates the wildly warring warlocks tear a hole in the Grid itself allowing the dead of all realities to begin pouring in to our world…

…And that’s just issue #1. The drama recommences in issue #2 with the mutually inimical and hostile forces compelled to grudgingly work together and rectify the situation, but even under such conditions they cannot act honestly and shifting alliances begin to tear the crisis-management team apart even before they can start…

Moreover even the Warlocks’ trusted familiars and servants are looking to betray their masters and as events unfold, intriguing peeks into the back-stories of the protagonists only reveal deeper darknesses and more exploitable chinks in their mystic armours…

Raw, frantic, hyper-violent, explosively imaginative and beautifully compelling, Warlock 5 is a fabulous forgotten treasure from a wild and crazy time, long overdue for a comprehensive review and reappraisal.
© 1987, 1988 Gordon Derry and Denis Beauvais. All rights reserved.

One Reply to “Warlock 5 the Graphic Album”

  1. It was brilliant. However, as I recall, it never finished. It just stopped dead when Blair took over and completely overhauled the concept — Aircel owned the name, while Derry and Beauvais owned the characters.

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