The Vault
A mix of standard SF-horror tropes. Underwater treasure hunters find a sarcophagus containing the remains of a demon that has been sealed away for centuries, or maybe millennia. They open it up and remove the occult seal from the demon’s corpse, thus reviving it. Carnage follows as the awakened beast goes on a bloody rampage, all while a hurricane strikes.
It’s basically Carpenter’s The Thing (the alien thawing out of the block of ice) meets Alien (the demon is a close cousin to the Xenomorphs). If you want something new, it’s that the action takes place in Nova Scotia (the author, Sam Sarkar, was born in Halifax), with the divers exploring the famed Oak Island “Money Pit.” I appreciated that part, but it doesn’t really add much. I’ve never visited Oak Island, or seen the TV show they made about its treasure-seekers, but I still felt I’d been here before.
It might have worked. I really liked Plunge, another recent horror comic that riffed on 1980s deep-water monster movies. But the plot moves awkwardly, with some abrupt breaks that left me momentarily confused, and the art doesn’t sell the action or suspense. In particular, the different characters are posed like plastic action figures, unmoving over several different panels, and their faces are totally expressionless, even when they’re supposed to be freaking out, delivering lines punctuated with triple exclamation marks!!!
Normally I’d only recommend this to hardcore fans of the genre, but I think they may be the most disappointed by it. It didn’t do anything for me.
Not heard of Oak Island or its treasure, sounds like that should be a movie somewhere.
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There was a reality TV show about it. I don’t think there’s anything there, but it has a cult.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island_mystery
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How stupid would The Thing have been if the monster had been a demon? What’s the rationale behind a religious monster? Are they hunting for the Ark or something? There’s that doofus theory that the Ark wound up on Oak Island……
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Yep, an alien would have been preferable to the mythological backstory they had going on here.
I think over the years there have been theories that everything washed up on Oak Island . . .
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