Conan The Barbarian #2

Writer: Jim Zub Artist: Roberto de la Torre, Dean White Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: August 30, 2023 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 6
9.0Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

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CONAN and his new ally, BRISSA - a deadly Pictish scout, fight back-to-back against a savage horde... only to discover that each success creates a new obstacle to victory over the "ARMY OF THE LOST."

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Thomas Huls Aug 31, 2023

    This is an absolute recommendation as Conan the Barbarian fully delivers for comic book fans! Read Full Review

  • 10
    COMICON - Anton Kromoff Aug 28, 2023

    Conan The Barbarian comic from Titan Comics is everything you want from a Conan story. Conan lives, Conan loves, Conan slays. I am content.  Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Aug 30, 2023

    CONAN THE BARBARIAN #2 delivers brooding, powerful drama, passion, and violence in equal measure to signal Conans return to form. The mystery surrounding the Lost Tribe continues to build intrigue, Conans character and the atmosphere surrounding him are spot-on, and the art is perfect. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Sep 4, 2023

    OverallJim Zub continues the story by fleshing out some character development for Brissa as she slowly gets to know and learn to trust our Barbarian anti-hero as they follow the undead army made up of former members of her tribe. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Aug 30, 2023

    De La Torre offers some breathtaking and stunning art throughout the issue. The visuals are perfect for this character and deliver you into his world with style. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache Aug 30, 2023

    Conan and his Pictish partner learn about each other and search for the source of the soulless scourge in Conan The Barbarian #2. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely Aug 30, 2023

    This take on the character doesn't bring anything new to the table, so it's easy to feel like maybe you've read it before. Read Full Review

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