
writer Jim Zub announced that he had conan the barbarian License holder Heroic Signatures, keeping him in the Titan-published comic series for at least another three years.

Zub has been leading the reboot conan the barbarian Heroic Signatures has been with Titan Comics since it transferred publishing rights from Marvel in 2022. Battle of Blackstone The relaunched game officially launched in September, earning rave reviews from critics and fans alike.
The author posted the message on his website, saying:
“I am pleased to announce that I have signed a multi-year agreement with Heroic Signatures to continue writing conan the barbarian Monthly titles and related narrative developments for the foreseeable future (particularly the event mini-series and Savage Sword, but others as well)! Taking on such an important character and building this vibrant mythology over an extended period of time has been both an honor and a privilege, and I don’t take it for granted.
He added:
“The new deal I signed is non-exclusive (so I’ll be working with other publishers), but it solidifies my commitment to the future of Hyboria. As I said on the Conan panel, without the support of readers and retailers , none of this is possible, so thank you for helping me realize my dream.
“When I was a kid, I dreamed of meeting the people who made Conan the Barbarian or Dungeons & Dragons. In fact, being one of these people was beyond anything I could have imagined. Even in those fantasy worlds.
Zub added on social media that the multi-year deal will last at least the next three years.
Notably, 2028 may be Robert HowardThe signature creation is expected to enter the public domain. If that’s the case, Zub will be one of the last creators to tackle the character before the floodgates open.
Black and white anthology series also announced at SDCC Conan’s Savage Sword Will last another year. Initially planned to test the waters with six bimonthly issues, the overwhelming response from retailers and readers kept the magazine in print for another year, with more creators putting their own spin on the character and his world. It was also revealed that Roy Thomas – who along with artist Barry Windsor-Smith was best known as the character Conan in the 1970s Marvel comics – is working with Rob de la Torre For special reports.
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