SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN No. 1 (2019) – Legacy #236
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Gerry Duggan
ART: Ron Garney
COLORS: Richard Isanove
LETTERS: VC's Travis Lanham
EDITOR: Mark Basso
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Alex Ross
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Kevin Eastman with Tomi Varga; Ron Garney with Richard Isanove; George Perez with Jason Keith; Rahzzah
44pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (April 2019)
Parental Advisory
Conan the Barbarian based on the “Conan” character created by Robert E. Howard
“The Cult of Koga Thun” Part One: “Shipwrecked”
Conan the Cimmerian is a fictional “sword and sorcery” hero created by Robert E. Howard (REH). Conan first appeared in the pulp fiction magazine, Weird Tales (1932). Conan lived in Howard's fictional “Hyborian Age” and was a mercenary, outlaw, pirate, thief, warrior, and eventually a king, but because of his tribal origins, some characters that encountered him thought of Conan as a barbarian.
Beginning in 1970 and for three decades, Marvel Comics brought Conan to the world of American comic books with the series, Conan the Barbarian. Marvel is publishing Conan comic books again and recently began a revival of its black and white Savage Sword of Conan comic magazine as a full-color standard-sized comic book. Savage Sword of Conan (2019) is written by Gerry Duggan; drawn by Ron Garney; colored by Richard Isanove; and lettered by VC's Travis Lanham.
Savage Sword of Conan #1 (“Shipwrecked”) finds Conan cast adrift on the seas of fate. Starving, half-drowned, half-dead, and hallucinating, Conan (who is about 20 or so years of age) is picked out of the ocean by the slave ship, “Ouroboros.” He finds an ally (that he doesn't really need or want) in a fellow slave, Suty. Together, they will discover that there is more to the captain of the Ouroboros and more to the treasure chest in his cabin than they suspect.
I enjoyed the return of Conan the Barbarian to Marvel Comics, and while that comic book has been good, even very good at times, it has not been great. Savage Sword of Conan's return to Marvel Comics suggests that Savage Sword of Conan could be THE great Marvel Conan comic book (Era #2). When I first read the original old, black and white magazine Savage Sword of Conan when I was a teenager, I found it to be superior to the Conan the Barbarian title of that time.
In fact, “Shipwrecked,” the opening chapter of this first story arc, reminds me of the stories I read in the original Savage Sword of Conan. “Shipwrecked” is probably the best Gerry Duggan story I have read to date. Duggan offers a violent tale that is as bat-shit crazy as Conan creator, Robert E. Howard's original Conan prose fiction, or it is at least as crazy as Roy Thomas' adaptations of Howard's stories for Conan comic books back in 1970s. Dear readers, obviously you can tell that I had a blast reading this.
The power and aggression in this story is most evident in artist Ron Garney's illustrations and graphical storytelling. The storytelling is brawny, and Garney deftly captures the sudden switches in Conan's temper and temperament. Richard Isanove's shimmering colors emphasize, even heighten the intensity rather that merely color over the art. Travis Lanham's matter-of-fact lettering seems to pound out the story to the reader, a relentless rhythm, page after page.
Savage Sword of Conan #1 is a success. I will come back for more because this first issue reminds me of the stories that made me a fan of Conan comic books back in the way back. I highly recommend this to Conan fans.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Review: SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #1
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Review: DAREDEVIL #1
DAREDEVIL No. 1
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITERS: Charles Soule
ART: Ron Garney
COLORS: Matt Milla
LETTERS: VC's Clayton Cowles
COVER: Ron Garney with Matt Milla
VARIANT COVERS: Joe Quesada; John Tyler Christopher; Tim Sale with Dave Stewart; Larry Stroman and Tom Palmer with Rachelle Rosenberg; Alex Maleev (Hip Hop variant); Patrick “Rick” Lance photographed by Judy Stevens (Cosplay variant)
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (February 2016)
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (cover dated: April 1964). Jack Kirby contributed to Daredevil's creation, but to what extent is unknown. In Daredevil #7, artist Wally Wood created the red uniform by which the character is known into modern times. Daredevil is Matt Murdock, a vision-impaired attorney who was blinded as a child after being exposed to a radioactive substance.
Frank Miller had an influential run on the Daredevil comic book series, first as an artist and later as the writer and artist. He made the character popular and also important in the Marvel Universe. As part of the “All-New, All-Different Marvel,” the Daredevil comic book series is relaunched, and it seems (at least to me) to recall Frank Miller and even the work of those influenced by Miller. Daredevil is written by Charles Soule; drawn by Ron Garney; colored by Matt Milla; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Daredevil #1 opens on the Manhattan Bridge in New York City, where Daredevil is rescuing Billy Li. He is a witness in a case that Assistant District Attorney Matt Murdock of the New York County District Attorney's Office has put before a grand jury. The target of that grand jury, the mysterious criminal Tenfingers, wants Li dead and has decided that maybe Murdock should also be killed. Plus, Daredevil's apprentice, Blindspot, continues to learn.
The story by Charles Soule isn't bad, but it isn't anything special, at least not yet. It simply takes the classic Daredevil paradigm that connects Matt Murdock's case to a bad guy that Daredevil is pursuing. I guess this is how it should be, and if done right, can be entertaining.
What I do like is the drawing by Ron Garney and the coloring by Matt Milla. This combination recalls the black and white, original art of Frank Miller and Klaus Janson and also the pencils, inks, and colors of Klaus Janson – all done by this creative duo during their glorious run on Daredevil. Garney and Milla's work here also reminds me of Jim Lee's art on the first two issues of Deathblow (a 1990s Wildstorm title), which was – let's face it – a rip off of Frank Miller's art on Sin City.
Garney and Milla's jimmied negative space and faux toning simply looks right for Daredevil. Like I said earlier, this isn't great, but it makes me want to keep reading for a bit.
B
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint or syndication rights and fees.
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
WRITERS: Charles Soule
ART: Ron Garney
COLORS: Matt Milla
LETTERS: VC's Clayton Cowles
COVER: Ron Garney with Matt Milla
VARIANT COVERS: Joe Quesada; John Tyler Christopher; Tim Sale with Dave Stewart; Larry Stroman and Tom Palmer with Rachelle Rosenberg; Alex Maleev (Hip Hop variant); Patrick “Rick” Lance photographed by Judy Stevens (Cosplay variant)
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (February 2016)
Daredevil is a Marvel Comics superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (cover dated: April 1964). Jack Kirby contributed to Daredevil's creation, but to what extent is unknown. In Daredevil #7, artist Wally Wood created the red uniform by which the character is known into modern times. Daredevil is Matt Murdock, a vision-impaired attorney who was blinded as a child after being exposed to a radioactive substance.
Frank Miller had an influential run on the Daredevil comic book series, first as an artist and later as the writer and artist. He made the character popular and also important in the Marvel Universe. As part of the “All-New, All-Different Marvel,” the Daredevil comic book series is relaunched, and it seems (at least to me) to recall Frank Miller and even the work of those influenced by Miller. Daredevil is written by Charles Soule; drawn by Ron Garney; colored by Matt Milla; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
Daredevil #1 opens on the Manhattan Bridge in New York City, where Daredevil is rescuing Billy Li. He is a witness in a case that Assistant District Attorney Matt Murdock of the New York County District Attorney's Office has put before a grand jury. The target of that grand jury, the mysterious criminal Tenfingers, wants Li dead and has decided that maybe Murdock should also be killed. Plus, Daredevil's apprentice, Blindspot, continues to learn.
The story by Charles Soule isn't bad, but it isn't anything special, at least not yet. It simply takes the classic Daredevil paradigm that connects Matt Murdock's case to a bad guy that Daredevil is pursuing. I guess this is how it should be, and if done right, can be entertaining.
What I do like is the drawing by Ron Garney and the coloring by Matt Milla. This combination recalls the black and white, original art of Frank Miller and Klaus Janson and also the pencils, inks, and colors of Klaus Janson – all done by this creative duo during their glorious run on Daredevil. Garney and Milla's work here also reminds me of Jim Lee's art on the first two issues of Deathblow (a 1990s Wildstorm title), which was – let's face it – a rip off of Frank Miller's art on Sin City.
Garney and Milla's jimmied negative space and faux toning simply looks right for Daredevil. Like I said earlier, this isn't great, but it makes me want to keep reading for a bit.
B
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint or syndication rights and fees.
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