Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword #7
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| Writer | Ian Edginton, Paul Tobin, Gary Chaloner |
| Artist | Gary Chaloner, Richard Pace, Aaron McConnell |
| Cover Price | $7.99 |
This latest issue packs in the sword-swinging action! The treacherous origin story of swordswoman Dark Agnes concludes, while Pictish king Bran Mak Morn clashes with an ancient sorcerer in Men of the Shadows Part 3. Frontiersman Breckinridge Elkins gets a rather rude introduction to civilization, and, if that weren't enough, we have a 41-page John Buscema swashbuckler featuring Valeria the she-pirate!
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Front Towards Gamer - Lido
Jan 29, 2014So what does this all add up to? Honestly an okay comic; that's the unifying theme I've found through my feelings on all these stories: they're okay, they've got some flaws (sometimes big ones) but never anything to sink the story and there's usually something that keeps it from teetering over into being bad or lame (usually the artwork). I guess if you had the money and were really interested, Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword wouldn't be a bad comic to pick up, but if you've got a passing interest, I wouldn't pick Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword up as Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword is ultimately just 80-pages of being passable. Read Full Review