Weapon x barry windsor smith6/20/2023 Windsor-Smith worked on a number of Marvel titles throughout the '70s and '80s, including Daredevil, The Avengers and Uncanny X-Men. Howard's heroines Red Sonya of Rogatino and Dark Agnes de Chastillon. Along with writer Roy Thomas, Windsor-Smith also created Red Sonja, a character loosely based on Robert E. Windsor-Smith drew the majority of the first 24 issues of that series, arguably doing more than any artist apart from Frank Frazetta to shape the look of Conan in the public consciousness. For those unfamiliar with his career, Windsor-Smith rose to prominence in the early '70s through his work on Conan the Barbarian. In this case, the monsters are both literal and figurative. The tragic events of this story are set in motion when Bailey's commanding officer, Sergeant McFarland, attempts to intervene on his behalf, setting the stage for a multi-generational story that's equal parts espionage thriller, family drama and metaphysical character study. The book's protagonist, Bobby Bailey, is also a man trying to escape his tragic past, leading him to become a test subject for a top-secret government program. Monsters isn't necessarily an easy book to describe, but certain elements may resonate with fans of Windsor-Smith's Weapon X graphic novel.
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