Sword & Sorcery
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
There are only two stories: a person goes on a journey, or a stranger comes to town.Tony_H wrote:An obscure old fantasy title that's not stellar but interesting as a curiosity is Paul Levitz's Stalker. He wrote it for DC in the early 70s with Steve Ditko on art. When he was on a panel here at NYCC 4 or 5 years ago, Levitz admitted to a questioner from the audience that the plot and characters from the series were rehashed from Mike Moorcock's Eternal Champion books; it was refreshing to hear somebody actually fess up to doing that kind of thing.
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
kjjohanson wrote:There are only two stories: a person goes on a journey, or a stranger comes to town.Tony_H wrote:An obscure old fantasy title that's not stellar but interesting as a curiosity is Paul Levitz's Stalker. He wrote it for DC in the early 70s with Steve Ditko on art. When he was on a panel here at NYCC 4 or 5 years ago, Levitz admitted to a questioner from the audience that the plot and characters from the series were rehashed from Mike Moorcock's Eternal Champion books; it was refreshing to hear somebody actually fess up to doing that kind of thing.

Re: Sword & Sorcery
I'm currently subscribed to Conan:Avenger at DH and Savage Sword. I like sword and sorcerer comics as long as they are bloody, gritty, and brutal macho man stuff. I prefer less magic, more decapitations and maimings. Basically anything that feels like the first Conan the Barbarian movie is cream cheese with me.
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
I don't mind magic, so long as it's not the central focus of the plot or storyQUARTZ wrote:I prefer less magic, more decapitations and maimings

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Re: Sword & Sorcery
I also really enjoyed this and the way it was tying Eclipso into the mythology at the end of the story was great fun.Cyberstrike wrote:
Sword of Sorcery Say what you about DC since they debuted the "New 52" but they have taken some gambles and while this one didn't quite work out it's a decent read and good artwork.
Was very disappointed to see it get axed.
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I agree that the Crossgen titles are pretty good. There's some really funny stuff in the current Rat Queens from Image. I also read a few free issues of Soulfire on comixology and the art is nice, not sure where the story is heading since I only sampled a few.
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
Giving my 2 cents: Ragnarok is currently on my pull, and I am enjoying it very much. 

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As a Mike Grell fanboy, I approve this message.Tim wrote:Warlord.
Game over.
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
Any of you read Weirdworld? Outstanding S&S art and story (Akron, Skull The Slayer). It's being rebooted with a slightly different angle but seems promising.
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
Black Knight #1 came out last week and it's actually pretty decent. Premise is that Black Knight is trapped on Weirdworld and is slowly succumbing to the power of the Ebony Blade

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Thanks for the news! Sounds very Elric, so I'll give it a look.omega_override wrote:Black Knight #1 came out last week and it's actually pretty decent. Premise is that Black Knight is trapped on Weirdworld and is slowly succumbing to the power of the Ebony Blade
- zlovemojo
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Re: Sword & Sorcery
Just read the first post-Secret Wars Weirdworld. Has a new protagonist Becca but still has Morgan La Fey, armies of Man-things and lots of Weirdworld goodness.