
This is rather fun as he’s having to sneak about, which means for a lot of this title the voice of the narrator is one we are enjoying, rather than the voice of the characters. This gives writer Jim Zub the chance to flex his adjectives, crafting that boldly cut world Conan inhabits with deftly chosen descriptors. He continues to do an excellent job, clearly enjoying the chance to revel in a literature style which could have been built for classic comic books – though there is the odd overindulgence. Having to unironically read “a fate far worse than death” can feel like a fate far worse than death.
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Which is a bit awkward. Though Roberto De La Torre’s art continues to impress, due to the heavier use of black ink in this issue, as well as the narrow palette, much of the dynamism has been lost throughout. The best example is the two page spread, usually the stand out moment of these books. We’re treated to the big battle: four desperate Cimmerians making their final stand against a hoard of cultists. But it just doesn’t pop like its predecessors. It feels flatter, as does a lot of the book.
It’s fine that the four barbarians all have the same skin tone – they’re from the same region – but surrounded by black their heroic stand becomes something of an amorphous blob. Dean White, the colour artist, is echoing classic Conan titles and it’s a legitimate artistic choice – after all this is taking place deep underground in a place which is lit by no natural source – but too many panels just feel swamped. Having said that, the final page is gorgeous, and a reminder that this series is able to boast some incredible, stand out art.
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Issue three continues to impress, the story is paced exceptionally well, propelling us along and adding enough elements to make us want to see more without shouting ‘get on with it’ as we read. Despite the criticisms here, the art is strong, creating a vivid, recognisable, yet different world. This remains a hugely enjoyable comic for newcomers to the world of Conan, as well as a worthy entry for long-time fans.
Conan the Barbarian #3 is out on 27th September from Titan Comics.

