This whole issue is good stuff, really. Kull #1 did a much better job of attracting my attention than Solomon Kane #1 did. Judging by first issues alone, it outclasses Conan the Cimmerian #1 to boot. This is a strong first effort, and I look forward to the remaining issues. Read Full Review
Kull may not be as popular as Conan, but when it comes to barbarians, he's definitely running a strong second - and it's a comic that's well worth following. Read Full Review
I couldnt be happier with the pairing of Nelson and Conrad on this title. Dark Horse has once again proven to me that they are the kings of Howards works. I cant wait for issue #2. Read Full Review
This is a solid debut and I had a good time reading it. My problem is that there isn't anything here that sets this apart from other similarly told stories. Perhaps as the book continues we'll learn more about why Kull's such a great character, but from what I gathered the only thing that makes him somewhat interesting is his approach to war. The mishandling of the battle near the end provides a possible setup for consequences down the road, but somehow I don't see politics playing a big role in the storyline. I don't think I'd want to see it either. Read Full Review
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