Released August 1980
Savage Sword of Conan, The #55
Synopsis
In this issue:"Black Lotus and Yellow Death" - the conclusion of Roy Thomas, John Buscema and Ricardo Villamonte's adaptation of Andrew J. Offutt's novel "Conan and the Sorcerer"~"Conan battles swords and sorcery in the strangest of all desert cities - and the Eye of Erlik is the prize!"~"Havoc in Hyboria" - Warfare in the Age of Conan by Jim Neal with illustrations by Rick Hoberg and Gene Day"The New Kids in Town" - a portfolio featuring the art of Joe Jusko, Will Meugniot, Peter Ledger, Steve Swenston, and Rich Larson"Wizard and Warrior" - a tale of Kull and Brule the Spear-Slayer adapted by Roy Thomas and Alfredo Alcala~a young warrior named Brule, armed with an iron sword, faces down and kills Aa-Thak, a brutal wizard.~A frontispiece pin-up by Rudy Nebres
Synopsis
In this issue:"Black Lotus and Yellow Death" - the conclusion of Roy Thomas, John Buscema and Ricardo Villamonte's adaptation of Andrew J. Offutt's novel "Conan and the Sorcerer"~"Conan battles swords and sorcery in the strangest of all desert cities - and the Eye of Erlik is the prize!"~"Havoc in Hyboria" - Warfare in the Age of Conan by Jim Neal with illustrations by Rick Hoberg and Gene Day"The New Kids in Town" - a portfolio featuring the art of Joe Jusko, Will Meugniot, Peter Ledger, Steve Swenston, and Rich Larson"Wizard and Warrior" - a tale of Kull and Brule the Spear-Slayer adapted by Roy Thomas and Alfredo Alcala~a young warrior named Brule, armed with an iron sword, faces down and kills Aa-Thak, a brutal wizard.~A frontispiece pin-up by Rudy Nebres
Details
- Series
- Savage Sword of Conan, The
- Cover Date
- August 1980
- Pages
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- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Order Cutoff
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Creators
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WriterRobert E. Howard
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ArtistJoe Jusko
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ArtistGene Day
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ArtistAlfredo Alcala
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ArtistRick Hoberg
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ArtistJohn Buscema
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ArtistRudy Nebres
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ArtistPeter Ledger
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ArtistRich Larson
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ArtistWill Meugniot
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InkerRicardo Villamonte
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ArtistEarl Norem
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Cover ArtistEarl Norem
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ArtistRicardo Villamonte