anyone reading the new conan series?
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anyone reading the new conan series?
great writing, great art, does it get much better?
what do you all think of it? i was never into conan but this has definitely roped me in...
what do you all think of it? i was never into conan but this has definitely roped me in...
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haha i wish that were the case. i think last count i was at 70 some issues a month...which just seems to get worse and worse, as it seems a lot of books come out TWICE a month...thank god for free store credit...depluto wrote:As good as a comic can get. Top-notch stuff.
I'm reluctant to add anything else to my pull list these days but this made the cut.
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Conan will always be one of my favorites. He's a lot like Bat-man in the fact that he's a normal a$$-kicker in a world of high-powered beings and he lives (or dies) by wits and his own strength. The fact that his early stuff is BWS work don't hurt either. They've got P.Craig doing a Mini that's been nice work thus far too.
I DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR ABSORB SOULS, DAMMIT!
Fryin'. In his later years, Conan discovered a new way of cooking meat - ground up the meat, then form it into a "patty." It is then fried on a hot grill. Conan went on to found a chain of restaurants called "Conan, King of Burgers." Unfortunately, the chain was bought out and Conan's name was obliterated, although the chain survives today as "Burger King."Technique wrote:Is that supposed to be cookin'?Knightt_333 wrote:Plain and simple... Conan likes fightin' and *SKREE*' in', and not nessarily in that order. Just like me !!
Lovin' maybe?
Cuddlin'?
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That's a whopper of a tale.davidb wrote:Fryin'. In his later years, Conan discovered a new way of cooking meat - ground up the meat, then form it into a "patty." It is then fried on a hot grill. Conan went on to found a chain of restaurants called "Conan, King of Burgers." Unfortunately, the chain was bought out and Conan's name was obliterated, although the chain survives today as "Burger King."
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If that's true then I'd like Conan to show up and kill this creepy *SQUEE* that keeps showing up in my yard and bed room. I DON'T WANT BREAKFAST, BY CROM!depluto wrote:That's a whopper of a tale.davidb wrote:Fryin'. In his later years, Conan discovered a new way of cooking meat - ground up the meat, then form it into a "patty." It is then fried on a hot grill. Conan went on to found a chain of restaurants called "Conan, King of Burgers." Unfortunately, the chain was bought out and Conan's name was obliterated, although the chain survives today as "Burger King."
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I've been buying up the first 10 issues (including #0) of this series like crazy on eBay. This series will be a very hot collectors item here in the future.
Low print run
Under ordered
Great series with top notch art
Big fan demand
Issue #1 has an all white cover making it hard to find in 9.8 condition.
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Low print run
Under ordered
Great series with top notch art
Big fan demand
Issue #1 has an all white cover making it hard to find in 9.8 condition.
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Strangely the first issue of Conan that I read was issue 1, but not the first issue. Luckily my first issue was a reprint of issue 1 when Barry Smith was behind in the Red Sonja story he ended his run with.
From there I caught up on the back issues and stuck with the series until Roy Thomas left. He really built up a fantastic history for Conan between the colour comic and the black and white stories in Savage Sword of Conan, which enabled him to tell stories from later in his life.
I've just ordered the hardcover collection signed by Kurt Busiek, so I'll get back when I've read them. Really looking forward to seeing these stories, the fan feedback is really good.
If you follow the links to the Conan website from Dark Horse's site, did you all know that they are producing a series of books containing REH's stories without any editing?
It has been done before, I picked up a series of paperbacks years ago that did the same, but from the sound of it there is a lot of background material in these new editions. The collector's editions are $195 and more but you can pick up a paperback version from the usual places.
From there I caught up on the back issues and stuck with the series until Roy Thomas left. He really built up a fantastic history for Conan between the colour comic and the black and white stories in Savage Sword of Conan, which enabled him to tell stories from later in his life.
I've just ordered the hardcover collection signed by Kurt Busiek, so I'll get back when I've read them. Really looking forward to seeing these stories, the fan feedback is really good.
If you follow the links to the Conan website from Dark Horse's site, did you all know that they are producing a series of books containing REH's stories without any editing?
It has been done before, I picked up a series of paperbacks years ago that did the same, but from the sound of it there is a lot of background material in these new editions. The collector's editions are $195 and more but you can pick up a paperback version from the usual places.
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