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Review: Conan the Barbarian #16          


CONAN THE BARBARIAN #16
(Cover by Barry Windsor-Smith)
Published and © by Marvel, Jul. 1972
[Buy from Mile High]


“The Frost Giant’s Daughter”

Synopsis: After slaughtering some Norse barbarians, Conan follows a naked female through the snow — and into a trap!

Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Barry Windsor-Smith (as Barry Smith)
Inker: Smith

Review: The lead story, reprinted (sans nudity) from Savage Tales #1, is a good one, though Conan’s give-her-what’s-coming-to-her attitude is a bit disturbing. Barry Windsor-Smith’s art is nowhere near as polished as it would become, but it’s well on its way here. All told, an enjoyable outing to the Hyborian Age!

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“The Sword and the Sorcerers!”

Synopsis: When a writer plans to kill off his barbarian creation, he comes face to face with Starr the Slayer.

Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Barry Windsor-Smith (as Barry Smith)
Inker: Smith

Review: This clever tale by Roy Thomas, from Chamber of Darkness #4, illustrates how much Barry Windsor-Smith’s art had already improved.

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Grade (for the whole issue): B+

Second opinion: Recommended by The Slings & Arrows Comic Guide (second edition).

Cool factor: Putting these two reprints together under the same cover really shows how rapidly Barry Windsor-Smith improved.

Notable: This issue also reprints “The Hyborian Age of Conan” map (from Conan the Barbarian #1?)

Character quotable:Nothing can help me escape you, wanton.” — Conan the Sex Offender … umm, Barbarian.

Collected in:
The Chronicles of Conan [Buy from Mile High]
Essential Conan [Buy from Mile High]

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