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Joe the Barbarian

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Monthly

Number of issues
  
8

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Publisher
  
Vertigo

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Joe Manson

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Publication date
  
March 2010 – March 2011

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Joe the Barbarian is an eight-issue comic book limited series written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Sean Murphy. It was published in 2010-2011 by Vertigo Comics, an imprint of American company DC Comics.

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Morrison has discussed the inspiration behind the series:

I was obsessed with fantasy books when I was a young teenager – Tolkien, Alan Garner, Susan Cooper, Robert E. Howard, Michael Moorcock, Stephen Donaldson…. anything I could get my hands on. I even wrote two big swords-and-sorcery novels back then, but I'd never done a fantasy comic book before and it seemed like an interesting challenge to do a real proper kind of "Lord of Rings," "Alice in Wonderland" all-ages story for today.

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The first issue was released in January 2010 (cover dated March 2010).

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Plot summary

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Joe is a teenage boy with Type 1 diabetes. When his blood sugar drops and he enters a state of hypoglycemia, he begins to hallucinate, and enters a fantasy world populated with his toys and other fantasy characters. Here he becomes embroiled in a war with King Death, while in the real world he searches for a soda to fix his blood sugar. He knows there is one in the kitchen downstairs, but it is extremely far away, made farther by his medical condition affecting his mobility.

Collected editions

The series will be collected into a single volume:

  • Joe the Barbarian (224 pages, DC Deluxe Edition hardcover, September 2011, ISBN 1-4012-2971-9)
  • Reception

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    The first issue had estimated sales of 25,543, placing it at number 77 in the American comics market sales rankings. The second issue had 17,512 estimated sales and slipped to 97th in the sales lists, after which sales then stabilised with issue three estimated to have sold 17,674 (119 in the rankings) 17,102 for issue #4 (108 in the rankings) 16,725 with #5 (118 in the rankings) and 16,219 with #6 (118 in the rankings).

    Other media

    The comic has been optioned for film adaption by Thunder Road Pictures.

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    References

    Joe the Barbarian Wikipedia