Conan hates wizards, but this holiday he has to deal with both Dr. Strange & Dr. Doom. Ho-ho-holy $@#%!
Can these three set aside their differences to deal with Kulan Gath, the name on the top of their naughty list?
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Patch Zircher's art is beautiful. His renditions of Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom are gorgeously detailed. His interpretation of Conan looks fantastic and all of the panels are filled with amazing details. An awesome looking issue. Read Full Review
Savage Avengers #8 is one of the most fun comics of the series, and if you've been following since the first issue, you know what kind of bar has been set. Go check this one out! Read Full Review
This is an enjoyable read as we see a surprise meeting between Victor and Conan. It certainly isn't the meeting we thought would happen, though when you think about the whole ordeal, it's probably what we should have expected. A diplomatic rendezvous between two icons of royalty. No one is more surprised at this than Stephen Strange. But just when you think you know what's going to happen, well, let's just say that Dr. Doom is always full of surprises, and it's never more clear here than when he"to be continued. = Read Full Review
As for the narrative, at the moment it just isn't that compelling, but for some the team's unique chemistry will be enough to overcome that flaw. Read Full Review
Duggan is obviously playing the long game here, but I for one believe the payoff will be great. Zircher does a much better job with the art and I loved the trio of Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, and Conan. Duggan truly is a master of continuity. I just deeply love seeing Conan fun around in the Marvel Universe with all these characters. Duggan is truly crafting something special.
This series has grown on me. Glad I stuck with it.
Pfft as if Crom would directly intercede in anything.
This is a solid issue. I hope it gets even more fun from here.
Conan may not be the most consistently compelling character but his dialogue here was quite good. Having Doctor Doom and Strange made this issue even better. I’m still dubious about the series’ longevity but this issue didn’t disappoint.
Back to being fun again. Zircher's artwork works really well here, and the story is entertaining. I miss the original roster, but I guess this was always Conan-centred book.
It was a solid read that I enjoyed. I thought it was entertaining. I wish there was more of the actual team together instead of just Conan but for what it was I'll take it.
Duggan, please, leave Doom alone and keep writing Conan.