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    Conan wasn't the only Robert E. Howard sword and sorcery icon to be adapted into Marvel Comics! Following Conan's breakout success, Roy Thomas set his sights on Howard's legendary barbarian king of Valusia: Kull! Marie Severin and John Severin contributed what many consider the creative highlight of their careers, in tales that showed how uneasy hung the crown on the head of Kull - especially when confronting wicked sorcerer Thulsa Doom! The art of Mike Ploog also features heavily, along with contributions from some of the era's top talents...including Kull's first appearance, drawn by comics legend Bernie Wrightson!

    Collecting KULL THE CONQUEROR (1971) #1-10; KULL THE DESTROYER (1973) #11-29; material from CREATURES ON THE LOOSE (1971) #10; MONSTERS ON THE PROWL (1971) #16; KULL AND THE BARBARIANS (1975) #1-3; SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN (1974) #9; CONAN THE BARBARIAN (1970) #10 and CONAN THE BARBARIAN ANNUAL (1973) #3.

    Note: Some retailers received this volume early (11/3/2021).

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