Fernando Dagnino, Spanish artist, writer and penciller, worked on Superman, Action Comics, Justice League Generation Lost, and Resurrection Man. Jim Zub is a writer, artist and art instructor based in Toronto, Canada. Over the past seventeen years he's worked for a diverse array of publishing, movie and video game clients including Marvel, DC Comics, Disney, Capcom, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, and Bandai-Namco. He juggles his time between being a freelance comic writer and Program Coordinator for Seneca College's award-winning Animation program.
“I was impressed by both the writing style of the book with the intensity showing through and also the incredible artwork encapsulating the story.” getyourcomicon.co.uk “An all-star creative team and balls-to-the-wall execution make this take on Conan’s legend a winner. Long time fans will be pleased with the start to this new era.” aiptcomics.com “The first issue gave me everything I wanted from a Conan story. The art is primal and energetic… The story is brilliantly balanced between narration and dialog making it fell like the classic Conan stories I love. 10/10” ComicOn “By Crom, this is a fine tale! 10/10” SuperHeroHype “Hard hitting, intense story that will have you gripped to each page. Brutal and dramatic artwork hits the mark, if this issue is anything to go by we are in for a treat. 10/10” Get Your Comic On “I had high expectations going into Conan the Barbarian #1. Somehow it met all of them and then some. This is a hell of a debut and new chapter.” Graphic Policy “A Callback to classic ‘Conan” that fans of the franchise will love.” Multiversity ""This is a top-notch team, and top-notch story. [...] Conan the Barbarian: A Nest of Serpents is cracking stuff. A story that delivers exactly what you want from a Conan story… and more."" Paula Hammond, Film Juice