THORFEL'S REVENGE FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE!
• Brought to you by the creative team of Meredith Finch and Luke Ross, this all-new self-contained story springs from classic Conan mythology as Conan is led to death by the son of man he had wronged in the past. But stripped of his weapons, his strength, and even his wits, Conan will have to dig deep if he wants to live to see the dawn!
• Plus: Continuing the all-new Conan novella "THE SHADOW OF VENGEANCE"!
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A must-read for all fans of the genre and any Game of Thrones fans looking for a new addiction now that the show is ended. Read Full Review
The narrative might feel predictable because it's such a classic and effective structure, allowing Finch and Ross to deliver something familiar and fresh all at once, capturing both the fantastical and brutal nature of Conan himself. Read Full Review
Is it good?A great solo story reminding us Conan isn't just a barbarian, but a force to be reckoned with. Yet another great story to add to the Conan legacy. Read Full Review
If you are a fan of classic Savage Sword give this one shot a try, I think you'll have fun. Read Full Review
Conan fans will leave the issue with a great short story that was fun, entertaining, and showed how unstoppable the barbarian truly can be. Pick this comic up and add it to your pull however the issue could be skipped because Finch doesnt tie the story into the series before or after. Next month will be another new writer, Jim Zub, who will be on the book for a while. Hopefully, Meredith Finch gave fans a great taste of whats on the horizon for this savage barbarian from Cimmeria. Read Full Review
This one issue story won't go down as a classic but it is a great tale of intense fury and would probably make Robert E. Howard proud as Conan is pushed to his physical limitations. He's up against the odds once again and the odds are afraid. His captors are impressed and the young lady aspires to be Conan's love interest despite her father's wishes. And the final page of this story is so satisfactory as we see"nah, no spoilers read it for yourself. Read Full Review
It is what you would expect of Conan, but I was sometimes annoyed by the way the narration covered the clearly visible events.
A predictable one-shot. It's Conan so you'll like it if you like Conan. It's just not groundbreaking, or anything like that.