By Geoff Hoppe
October 3, 2006 - 22:33
Conan's hot double date
Who wouldn’t buy a comic book with a muscular barbarian and a frightening Anubis-man on the cover?
Conan and the Songs of the Dead is a spin-off from the successful Dark Horse series Conan. This storyline traces the Cimmerian’s travels and plunder through that vast repository of Hyborian evil: Stygia. With all the references to the dark enchantments that characterize this Egypt-like kingdom, one wishes Robert E. Howard had set more stories there. Joe Lansdale and Timothy Truman satisfy that fanboy desire.
This issue has something unusual in a Conan tale: a sense of humor.
When I read a Conan story, I want flash. I want hordes of undead beasties, rogue women warriors, and sorcerers who look like Goths Gone Wild (volume 2). The Hyborian age is a joy to immerse oneself in because it’s filled with awe-inspiring creatures like Yog-Kosha in “The Tower of the Elephant” or the sorcerers in “The People of the
I wouldn’t have said this when I saw it on the rack, but I’d recommend CSD 3, especially if you’re a sword-and-sorcery fan.