Conan The Barbarian Vol. 1: Into The Crucible

Writer: Jim Zub Artist: Roge Antonia, more Publisher: Marvel Comics Trade Paperback: March 24, 2021, $17.99 Issues: 6, Issue Reviews: 79
7.8Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Unfamiliar ground! Conan has faced many foes since leaving Cimmeria, but the greatest challenge lies ahead - in the mystical Uttara Kuru, farther on the eastern border than the young barbarian has ever traveled! When Conan inadvertently agrees to be the latest entrant to the Great Crucible, the people of the city support their foreign champion - but what deadly dangers does the Crucible hold, and what will Conan sacrifice to overcome his ordeal? Armed with only his strength and wits and a local boy named Delian to translate for him, Conan must survive a series of lethal traps and a cadre of murderous rivals out to end his participation - perm more

  • 5.5
    byrononeal Apr 20, 2021

    In a nutshell, if you are a fan of Conan you are likely to enjoy this book. That said it's firmly mediocre in general.

    I was excited to see the relaunch of the Conan the Barbarian series in 2019 and more so when I noticed Jason Aaron was handling the writing duties so I anticipated the release of Volumes 1 & 2. At my local comic book shop the other day, Volume 3 caught my eye and it was a no brainer picking it up having been a fan for a long time. Sadly, Aaron isn't writing the arcs anymore and the book has suffered for it. Zub handles the material well enough as it reads like any other Conan story over the last how many decades but one can't help but feel a little duped as the entire creative team from the first twelve issues was replaced. Kind of like, here's a new take on an old character (yet again) and now that you are hooked we will change basically everything and rotate talent until this thing reaches issue 200 or it's not selling anymore and then we'll shelf it for seven years until eventually doing the same thing all over again in the hopes that you will again buy it. Maybe I'm just jaded.

    For continuity sake having three artists over six issues isn't the best to carry a storyline. Antonio's work on issues 13-16 comes off very classically Conan but I preferred the later two issues and Pizzari and Silva's work more. As I only read trades these days, I cannot speak to if any of the three are still working on the book or not. Tonally the color work is a bit too dark for me. I don't mind deep shadows if it helps narrate the line work and storyline but here it seems to just fill space at times.

    I feel like I'm painting a bad picture of this volume. That's not my intent. As I said at the beginning, if you like Conan you will like this and for the time being I will continue to pick it up. If you are however on the fence about starting or restarting something new, there are better options out there in the fantasy niche of the comic book world.

  • 8.0
    Sidowski Oct 20, 2023

  • 7.5
    Adsun22 Jun 28, 2022

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