Saturday, July 2, 2011

Conan Saga #8: "The Song of Red Sonja"


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Conan the Barbarian
hit the newsstands in the fall of 1970. Scripts were by Roy Thomas, and the art was by transplanted British artist Barry Windsor-Smith. Although he initially worked in a variation of the Marvel house style, Smith soon developed his own approach. His work became more personal, more intricate, and demonstrated distinct pre-Raphaelite touches.

Thomas's adaptations drew much praise at the time. Smith, too, attracted attention and was soon winning awards from both his peers and his fans. He left the character in 1973 and was followed by several other artists, among them John Buscema, Ernie Chan, and Gil Kane. The shaggy hero continued for decades. The original Conan the Barbarian title ended with the 275th issue (July 1995). The black-and-white Conan Saga ended with the 97th issue (April 1995). These were followed through the late nineties by a series of Conan miniseries. While Conan seems to go on leave from time to time, there is little doubt of his eventual return.


Credits

Script: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Barry Windsor-Smith
Inks: Barry Windsor-Smith

Reprinted:
  • from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #24 (March 1973)
  • In Marvel Treasury Edition (Marvel, 1974 series) #15
  • in Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 series) #82
  • in Conan Saga (Marvel, 1987 series) #8
  • in Essential Conan (Marvel, 2000 series) #1






















Red Sonja story continues in Conan Saga #31.

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