Eric's Reviews > Conan, Vol. 1: The Frost Giant's Daughter and Other Stories
Conan, Vol. 1: The Frost Giant's Daughter and Other Stories
by Kurt Busiek, Cary Nord , Tom Yeates
by Kurt Busiek, Cary Nord , Tom Yeates
"the man's man reborn"
art: awesome --> a real aspect which this current conan take shines, the watercolor-ish art direction helps mix aspects of the gritty world of conan and traditional comic book art
story: pretty good --> this story arc is a great opening to this most current run of conan in comics and really provides a number of different storylines, all joined together in a great linear fashion
protagonist(s): awesome --> he is everything you would expect: badass savage that dont take no sh*t from anyone; however i like how busiek is able to make conan feel more emotions than just anger and rage, paying true homage to the original conan tales
antagonist(s):
overall:
art: awesome --> a real aspect which this current conan take shines, the watercolor-ish art direction helps mix aspects of the gritty world of conan and traditional comic book art
story: pretty good --> this story arc is a great opening to this most current run of conan in comics and really provides a number of different storylines, all joined together in a great linear fashion
protagonist(s): awesome --> he is everything you would expect: badass savage that dont take no sh*t from anyone; however i like how busiek is able to make conan feel more emotions than just anger and rage, paying true homage to the original conan tales
antagonist(s):
overall:
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