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Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #6

Wonder Woman/Conan #6

(W) Gail Simone (A) Matt Ryan (A/CA) Aaron Lopresti
In Shops: Feb 21, 2018
SRP: $3.99

The final battle is here! Diana has regained her sense of self-and with her mind and memory intact, she’s an unstoppable force. Conan believed her to be his lost childhood love, and the revelation of her true destiny does nothing to lessen his admiration for the warrior he fights beside. The Corvidae may live to regret their wager. Copublished with Dark Horse.

Exclusive Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #5

Wonder Woman/Conan #5

Written by: Gail Simone
Art by: Matt Ryan, Aaron Lopresti
Cover by: Aaron Lopresti
Variant cover by: Neal Adams
U.S. Price: $3.99
On Sale Date: January 17, 2018

The road to Shamar is long—and thralls of the Corvidae threaten every step. But Conan will persevere in Diana’s quest to protect the town…though he might be equally interested in revenge against the slaver who sold them into peril on the high seas! Co-published with Dark Horse Comics!

Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #4

Wonder Woman/Conan #4

(W) Gail Simone (A) Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan (CA) Darick Robertson
RATED T+
In Shops: Dec 20, 2017
SRP: $3.99

Our heroes have escaped the Corvidae, but if they want to save new friends from the witches’ wrath, they’ll have to work together. That would be a simple matter if their utmost desire wasn’t to end the other’s life! Co-published with Dark Horse Comics.

Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #3

Wonder Woman/Conan #3

(W) Gail Simone (A) Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan (CA) Darick Robertson
In Shops: Nov 15, 2017
SRP: $3.99

Conan saved the island princess he’s chained to, but even as Diana’s memories start to return, their situation grows ever more dire. For they learn the Corvidae are meddling in their fates, hoping to provoke a battle. And what these witches want, they are determined to get! Co-published with Dark Horse Comics.

Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #2

Wonder Woman/Conan #2

(W) Gail Simone (A) Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan (CA) Darick Robertson
RATED T+
In Shops: Oct 18, 2017
SRP: $3.99

Diana has escaped the Cimmerian gladiator’s arena, but she’s exchanged that battleground for an equally dire fate. Now she’s chained to Conan-the warrior who refused to fight-and they’ve been sold to a pirate’s crew! When their ship founders in a storm, a leap into shark-infested waters seems like the safest course… Co-Published with Dark Horse Comics.

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Preview: Wonder Woman/Conan #1

Wonder Woman/Conan #1

(W) Gail Simone (A) Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan (CA) Darick Robertson
In Shops: Sep 20, 2017
SRP: $3.99

What makes one a legend? How do legends carve their names into history, when countless others are forgotten? Wonder Woman and Conan the Barbarian are destined by the fates to be legendary, but when their stories collide, will both emerge victorious, or will the fickle Gods cut their lives short? Co-published with Dark Horse Comics.

DC Weekly Graphic Novel Review: Wonder Woman/Conan #1

It’s Wednesday which means it’s new comic book day with new releases hitting shelves, both physical and digital, all across the world. This week we’ve got Wonder Woman and Conan!

Wonder Woman/Conan #1 by Gail Simone, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, Wendy Broome, and Saida Temofonte.

Wonder Woman/Conan #1 is in comic book stores today.

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Wonder Woman/Conan #1
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Review: Wonder Woman/Conan #1

Wonder Woman/Conan #1 is not a superhero comic, and I love it for that. Writer Gail Simone, artists Aaron Lopresti and Matt Ryan, and colorist Wendy Broome dig deep into sword and sorcery (Well, mostly the sword part) and never look back and show that Diana of Themiscyra seamlessly fits into the Hyborian Age. Simone, Lopresti, and Ryan recast her as a champion pit fighter, who dominates the gladiators of Aquilonia with her familiar star and “W” emblem smeared in blood and mud instead of her classic costume as part of Broome’s dour, drab color palette. Conan is immediately drawn to her even though he was hanging out with a man, who bet a large sum of money against her, and he and Diana are set up as a star crossed pair from the first page.

In Wonder Woman/Conan #1 with a little help from partial amnesia, Simone easily transposes Diana to the key of blood, guts, and beheadings fantasy. She, Lopresti, and Ryan use the arena setting to showcase her warrior spirit and desire for freedom as Diana dispatches her opponents and immediately tries to make a break for it against the full force of arena’s security force and is overwhelmed by being rushed and crowded. Seemingly outmatched in the arena by a variety of different fighters inspired the various types of gladiators in ancient Rome, Lopresti uses this “challenge” to show Wonder Woman’s creativity as a fighter while also stressing that she wants to leave this life as soon as possible. Wonder Woman is a character known for her dedication to peace in love, but she must become a sort of goddess in war to survive in the senseless, autocratic Hyborian Age where there are no heroes, and creepy crow women watch one’s every move when they aren’t playing comic relief.

Aaron Lopresti with the help of inker Matt Ryan combines dynamic superhero poses with the grit of sword and sorcery, and it never feels like an awkward fit thanks to the barrage of earth tones from colorist Wendy Broome There are several splash pages in Wonder Woman/Conan #1, but they don’t feature colorful superheroes. The fights in the book are defiant and dangerous with plenty of improvisation and muscular forearms thrown instead of stylish slow-mo lasso whirls or bullets being blocked. Like the great Conan artists Tomas Giorello, Barry Windsor-Smith, and of course, Frank Frazetta, Lopresti is an artist of the body and force. He doesn’t draw Wonder Woman like a preening swimsuit model for the heterosexual male gaze, but as a strong, seasoned fighter, who has lived and died by being able to kill men with her bare hands or forearms.

Lopresti gives Conan strength and a build similar to Diana and demonstrates this in a exhilarating beheading sequence when he kills an Aesir (Hyborian Age Viking expy) and blood trails from the severed neck in a sequence that Zack Snyder probably wishes he could direct. And this killing isn’t for honor or any of the virtues that Simone mentions her in Howard-esque caption boxes, but so he can have a purse of money to spend on prostitutes in Aquilonia, a city where he once was a slave in the fighting pits. Simone writes Conan as a bulky, violent merc while also humanizing him by creating a bond between him and a bullied street kid (Who he primes for information.) and in the adorable flashbacks where he falls in love with “Yanna”, a young Wonder Woman. Broome’s colors in these scenes are positively radiant, and Lopresti and Ryan’s figures are prettier and not as wracked by violence and caked in dirt. Also, the Amazons are a tribe in Robert E. Howard’s Hyborian Age mythos so the nomadic Cimmerians could have easily run into them, and Gail Simone also fits in Wonder Woman into Conan’s world without having to use any bullshit multiversal portals or time travel.

Wonder Woman/Conan #1 is a total grit and grime, swords clashing, and dark magic brewing in the background fantasy yarn from Gail Simone, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, and Wendy Broome that happens to feature two of the greatest fictional warriors of all time. The childhood first true love story might seem a little cliched, but because of their fierce approach to combat and heart to help the downtrodden, Conan and Wonder Woman definitely have a real bond that is the real highlight of this violent, drab, yet exciting comic book.

Story: Gail Simone Pencils: Aaron Lopresti
Inks: Matt Ryan Colors: Wendy Broome

Story: 9 Art: 8 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Legends Collide When Wonder Woman and Conan Meet

The wondrous Diana of Themyscira comes face to face with the Cimmerian barbarian Conan in a new miniseries this fall—Wonder Woman/Conan. DC Comics and Dark Horse have teamed up for a crossover of epic proportions, bringing back fan-favorite Wonder Woman writer Gail Simone and Wonder Woman artist Aaron Lopresti for an adventure unlike anything seen before—a collision of legends.

Our tale begins as Conan the Barbarian arrives on the shores of an unknown land, and soon meets the world’s most fearsome arena fighter—Wonder Woman. Ill-fated circumstances force them both into slavery. As they attempt to free themselves from the grips of the rich and powerful slave-owner Dellos, a dark magic descends upon their land, a presence that wants to destroy them both. But who has the might to stop the most talented gladiators who have ever existed?

Wonder Woman has been a pivotal character in the DC Universe for over 75 years as a member of the Trinity and the Justice League, and as a notable icon around the world. Conan the Barbarian, similarly, has long been an important character since his creation 85 years ago. Dark Horse has been publishing Conan stories since 2003, and new and exciting tales continue to hit shelves.

A tale of myths and magic, Simone and Lopresti bring to life a new world for these two heroes—weaving a story of fantasy, mythos and adventure. The six-issue saga begins September 20.