DC Comics
Claw: The Unconquered #3
By Jonathan Mills
August 30, 2006 - 01:18

DC Comics
Writer(s): Chuck Dixson
Penciller(s): Andy Smith
Inker(s): Darlene Royer



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An evil walks the land, killing all those that stand in it's way. This time, a simple village is the unfortunate focus of it's attack, leaving only one victim alive, but for what reason? Meanwhile, Claw and his Companion's continue onward toward's the North Wall, where Claw hope's to rid himself of his cursed Talon.

Issue #3 of Claw: The Unconquered really start's to get the story rolling, and is as violent as ever. I've complained in past review's about Claw being a stereo Typical "Conan" like character, we'll, my opinion of him has greatly changed as of this issue, he's really starting to come into his own, I think mostly because he's starting to say stuff that sounds important, I know that may sound like a weak solution to the problem, but hey, I think it's true. Their still playing off the relationship between Claw and Vivardi some, but as for the other 2 Companion's of his, we still know very little about them.

The art, especially the coloring still continue's to shine here, especially the night sequences, with it's beautiful shade's of blue. As a big fan of fantasy comics, Claw: The Unconquered keep's impressing me. I don't see myself getting off this gravy train anytime soon.

9 out of 10

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