Featuring writer/artist Liam Sharp’s triumphant return to the Hyborian Age with a spellbinding CONAN epic, the debut of Robert E. Howard’s CORAMAC NAC ART brought to life by writer Ron Marz and artist Danny Earls, colossal covers from Alex Horley and Liam Sharp, an array of astonishing pin-ups, and more. SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN issue #11 lays siege to comic shop shelves this November.
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #11 is another winner from Titan with two Robert E. Howard adventurers Conan and Cormac facing off against reality-bending challenges and loathsome monsters. If you're a fan of Conan-styled adventures in all their swashbuckling glory, pick up this issue. Read Full Review
Liam Sharp and the wonderful pin-ups magnificently command this issue. But the most interesting thing was seeing, albeit in a short story, Danny Earls with his art that fits the narrative of a Robert E. Howard character, and in black and white, it becomes quite visible that this artist was more challenged here than in the Hulk by the apathetic Phillip Kennedy Johnson, considering that Earls' Hulk is completely different from what the Hulk should be. In short, the story with Earls' art may not be much, and of course, it will NEVER surpass Liam Sharp's work, but the opportunity that Titan/Heroic gave to alternative artists, demanding more from them within a context that doesn't become silly, is in fact a commitment that an artist must have fo more