Conan: Exodus and Other Tales

Conan: Exodus and Other Tales

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  • Create Date:2021-04-04 09:52:04
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Frank Tieri
  • ISBN:1302924982
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Summary

Savage tales of Conan the Barbarian by blockbuster creators! First, visionary artist Esad Ribic writes and illustrates the never-before-told story of Conan's first journey from Cimmeria! Fifteen winters in his homeland have toughened the young warrior, but his greatest challenge lies ahead。 Braving the elements without food, shelter or weapons, Conan must learn to survive even as nature itself conspires against him! Then, Frank Tieri and Andrea Di Vito send Conan on a hunt for a demonic sect in Argos! But a hellish mystery arises - and he may very well doom the nation if he can't solve it in time! And legendary Conan scribe Roy Thomas returns in a king-sized tale fit for a barbarian!

COLLECTING: CONAN THE BARBARIAN: EXODUS (2019) 1, SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN (2019) 12, KING-SIZE CONAN (2020) 1

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Reviews

John Hartford

Opening/title story of Exodus is beautifully drawn by Esad Ribic。 Worth the price of admission。 Some of the other tales are less compelling but ultimately give the reader a good look at Conan from different times。The Roy Thomas and Steve McNiven story is also worth highlighting。

Ed

Exodus, the title story, is a fun (albeit not entirely successful) experiment in wordless comics from Esad Ribić。 Frank Tieri's Savage Sword of Conan #12 was soaked in gore but incredibly dull。 Seemed like they just needed a fill-in for a contractually obligated 12th issue of that now-cancelled series。 King-Size Conan's highlight is the Roy Howard / Steve McNiven story。 Most of the rest was quite good, but I did not dig the Steve DeKnight story and the Jesus Saiz art is in a heavily digital/phot Exodus, the title story, is a fun (albeit not entirely successful) experiment in wordless comics from Esad Ribić。 Frank Tieri's Savage Sword of Conan #12 was soaked in gore but incredibly dull。 Seemed like they just needed a fill-in for a contractually obligated 12th issue of that now-cancelled series。 King-Size Conan's highlight is the Roy Howard / Steve McNiven story。 Most of the rest was quite good, but I did not dig the Steve DeKnight story and the Jesus Saiz art is in a heavily digital/photo-referenced style that I strongly dislike。 。。。more