THE WRATH OF THE SERPENT GOD!
WARRIORS ACROSS TIME DEFY THE ELDER GODS!
JAMES ALLISON will soon die. But it's not his first death. He's lived many lives, in many places - lives he can recall in vivid detail. But when an Elder God called the WYRM reaches across time to James, an ages-spanning quest begins! The serpent god SET plans to usher in an eternity of darkness, and only the chosen warriors across time and space have a hope of stopping him: CONAN THE BARBARIAN, SOLOMON KANE, DARK AGNES, and the man known as MOON KNIGHT!
In an unprecedented comics event, Robert E. Howard's characters join forces along with Marvel's Moon Knight more
The issue closes out with a great twist of the tale, which will most likely keep readers guessing until January 2020 when issue three hits comic racks. Read Full Review
Though I would have liked a bit more visual consistency between the opening and this issue, aside from the Vanessa R. Del Ray guest spot, Conan: Serpent War #2 is a fun enough follow-up to the dream pulp fiction team-up. Read Full Review
If youre looking for another Conan the Barbarian story, you may want to look elsewhere. Sure, hes in it but there isnt anything that Jim Zub does that makes him seem like Conan. Read Full Review
It's a boring execution of an exciting premise. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this a lot. The plot is very compelling and the setup seems not forced. Moon knight seemed out of place in terms of dialogue but no major problems.
This was not as good as issue one, but still pretty good. It felt more like a middle issue where not much can happen yet. Which is weird as this is a four issue miniseries, I believe. Zub writes Moon Knight pretty good. I'm not in love with it, but there are some solid Moon Knight moments in here.
Honestly I’m enjoying this way less than I expected and it’s making me sad. I want to like it more!