King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon #3 Advanced comics review
By Leroy Douresseaux
July 30, 2013 - 14:29
Dark Horse Comics
Writer(s): Timothy Truman
Penciller(s): Tomás Giorello
Inker(s): Tomas Giorello
Colourist(s): José Villarrubia
Letterer(s): Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Cover Artist(s): Gerald Parel
$3.50 U.S., 28pp, Color
Adapts the novel by Robert E. Howard
The Hour of the Dragon Part 3 of 6: “Zenobia”
Dark Horse Comics is adapting Robert E. Howard’s novel, The Hour of the Dragon (also known as Conan the Conqueror), into comics. The novel will yield two six-issue miniseries. The first is King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon, and the second will be entitled King Conan: The Conqueror.
King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon is written by Timothy Truman and drawn by Tomás Giorello, already acclaimed for the Conan comics they have produced together over the last several years. They are joined by their stellar collaborators, José Villarrubia on colors and Richard Starkings & Comicraft on letters.
In The Hour of the Dragon, an aged King Conan recounts to the young scribe, Pramis, the tale of how he met his wife, the late Queen Zenobia. At that time, Conan was King of Aquilonia, but a small band of conspirators against him revive Xaltotun, an ancient sorcerer. The wizard uses his magic to help the army of Nemedia nearly destroy the army of Aquilonia. But the king is not dead.
King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon #3 opens in the bowels of the dungeons of King Tarascus’ castle. There, Conan faces a man-eating gray ape; once again Zenobia, who freed him from his cell, comes to the rescue. Meanwhile, Tarascus plots against the very creature that brought him victory over Conan – the wizard Xaltotun. Little does he know that a free Conan is probably as dangerous as Zaltotun’s sorcery.
THE LOWDOWN: There is nothing new to say about King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon. It was damn good to begin with, and this third issue is also... damn good
Writer Timothy Truman and artist Tomás Giorello are telling a story in bold masculine strokes with relentlessly muscular scenes, delivered in an unapologetically bloody visual language. Yet with José Villarrubia’s colors, it all looks like a fantastic jeweled tapestry. King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon is the best Conan comic book from the best Conan comic book publisher.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Conan fans must have King Conan: The Hour of the Dragon.
Rating: 10/10
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