This book features five stories set throughout Conan’s life. Appropriately enough the first is written by Roy Thomas, who brought the simmering Cimmerian over to Marvel in the first place. Thomas is joined by Steve McNiven and colorist Ive Svorcina, with McNiven pulling out a very good faux Barry Windsor Smith. The opening story looks to show Conan as he was with Svocina’s more modern coloring techniques giving the environment a maturity that suits Conan well. Kurt Busiek and Pete Woods step up to the plate next. This time around its thief Conan that is on show. This then is lighter tale and this is reflected in Woods pencils and bright color scheme. Thirdly, Chris Claremont delivers a script that looks like it is straight out of the 80’s, eschewing current storytelling methods in favour of lots and lots and lots of word boxes. Roberto de La Torre get to swing his pencil arm and lets slips the dogs of chaos and savagery. His art does have a touch of David Finch to it, which isn’t a bad comparison. Colors are returning back to the darker model on Carlos Lopez scheme.
Over the last year there have been a number of specials, be it Joker, Catwoman, Robin and Detective #1027, not forgetting the 80 Years of Marvel special. This has certainly been my favourite which surprises me as the last Conan book I bought was the Conan Wonder Woman book from DC/Dark Horse. I would have liked to see some pin-up pages, maybe of the original Barry Windsor Smith of John Buscema art, especially the way that Buscema would draw women. Maybe thats too big an expectation; after all, how can you celebrate a character without full endorsing all that went before hand. Still this is a minor quibble for a book that shows how versatile Conan and his savage sword can be!
Writing – 5 Stars
Art – 5 Stars
Colors – 5 Stars
Overall – 5 Stars
Written by; Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont,
Kevin Eastman and Steven S. DeKnight
Art by; Steve McNiven, Pete Woods, Roberto de La Torre
Kevin Eastman & Jesús Saiz
Colors by; Ive Svorcina, Pete Woods, Carlos Lopez
Neeraj Menon and Jesús Saiz
Letters by; VC’s Travis Lanham
Published by; Marvel Worldwide Inc.
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I am a long time comic book fan, being first introduced to Batman in the mid to late 70's. This led to a appreciation of classic artists like Neal Adams and Jim Aparo. Moving through the decades that followed, I have a working knowledge of a huge raft of characters with a fondness for old school characters like JSA and The Shadow
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