Title: Conan: The Barbarian # 26
Publisher: Titan Comics
Writer: Jim Zub
Artist: Fernando Dagnino
Colorist: Diego Rodriguez
Letterer: Richard Starkings, Comicraft’s Tyler Smith
Cover: Girardo Zaffino
Variant Covers: Simon Bisley, Roberto La Torre, Bart Sears, Jorge Molina
Price: $ 5.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.titan-comics.com
Comments: King Ferdrugo De Ramiro II of Kordova is going to war against King Numedides of Aquilona. King Numedides sends Conan and a group of mercenaries to stand against King Ferdrugo De Ramiro II’s forces. The mercenaries stand against the Zingarans, and they are illustrated in hard-fighting scenes.
Conan’s tactics in war and battle show him to be a brave fighter.
The scenes of battle make you feel like you are there among the men fighting and dying.
The King of Kordova knows when he has lost, and for him, rather than try to hold a throne he no longer can, he simply fades away.
Conan is a barbarian, yet he has a way of making men rally around him. Men he hardly knows will willingly fight to the death for him. They sense and see by his actions that he is a natural-born leader and that he will ask nothing of those under him that he would not do. First and foremost, you will see that Conan is a man with a sense of honor, and he respects others around him who are as well.
When you see Conan here, he is drawn as a rough-looking mercenary. When you see him in battle, if he is coming at you, you will see death.
