What're some good medieval fantasy or sword and sorcery comics, Sup Forums? Euro or American, either is fine

What're some good medieval fantasy or sword and sorcery comics, Sup Forums? Euro or American, either is fine.

In french only:
The legend of Excalibur
Legends of Parvaterra

For Sword and Sorcery

Savage Sword of Conan
The Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith Conan comics
Slaine, especially The Horned God
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser by Chaykin and Mingola
Head Lopper

>"Spoonfeed me, for I am too much of a lazy piece of shit to look for reading material on my own."
Kill yourself.

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Conan comics are usually pretty good.

Conan
Kull
Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword
Warlord
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
Hawks of Outremer
Amethyst
Death Dealer

fuck off to Sup Forums, you shitcunt

The Dungeons and Dragons IDW book was great. Im a fan of Dynamites Pathfinder series myself too.

quest for the time bird
thorgal
requiem

Elric of Melibone: Ruby Throne & Storm Bringer

user, is that from the latest volume of Requiem: Chevalier Vampire?

How do the comics hold up to the books?

Sword and Sorcery (or "Science")

Starfire*
Ironjaw
Mighty Samson
Warlord of Mars, et al
Stalker*
Arak, Son of Thunder
Axa
Hercules Unbound*
Arion, Lord of Atlantis
Beowulf*
Tales of Sword and Sorcery Featuring Dagar the Invincible
The Viking Prince (Kubert)
Claw the Unconquered
Weirdworld (original)

*DC Implosion titles

Birthright is pretty cool, although it is in modern times right now. (It involves travel between a traditional fantasy world and a modern world like our own)

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>and a gun
alright then

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>fantasy eurocomics
That's a broad subject, OP. What exactly do you like?

It's by Ledroit, but I think it's some Might & Magic illustration.

The Swords of Glass was a really good euro-comic i read a while a go, even if the ending was a bit iffy, the first two are available through comixology unlimited if you have it

I'll never understand this. He's asking for recommendations from people. How is that not looking for material?
If you know [thing], I'll ask you about [thing]. How is that such a fucking sin? it's the fucking foundation of research.

Corum by Mike Baron and Mike Mignola.

Groo
John Rogers' D&D comics
Mouse Guard
Mice Templar

>Mice templar

I was looking for something like Mouse Guard for the longest time

sadly the desings look like shit but I will take what I can get

Bone
Cerebus

Sup Forumsfags get crazy asspained over recommendation threads because they can't contribute since they don't actually read comics. Non-cape suggestions are especially triggering since they cant just google an old recommendation image and have to actually have read something to suggest it.

Same thing happens on Sup Forums and any question asked that isn't about waifus.

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I would gladly spoonfeed anons looking for recs about fantasy comics every day than suffer another waifu thread.

Warlord is about a pilot who gets trapped in an underground sword and sorcery stlye world after falling into a hole in the North Pole.

Hillbilly, takes place in the rural south but with a DND fantasy setting. It's nonlinear so each story it's own, but witches seem to be the big bad. Main character was a kid with no eyes, that gained mystic vision and has the devil's cleaver.

This book astonished the fuck outta me.

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Demon Knights was not incredible, but very entertaining.
Jason Aaron's Thor: God of Thunder run was great.

>Conan but with hillbillies
I really love Eric Powell

this sounds amazing

Don't recommend someone Cerebus without warning them what they're getting into.

It is.

Damn skippy.

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The Master Inquisitors

bump

Rat Queens, if you're into lowbrow humor in a totally-not-D&D setting.

Crusade