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Stan Lee, the founding father of Marvel Comics, and John Buscema,
artist of the classic Silver Surfer series, give professional
advice and instruction for budding comics artists. Learn how to
draw the Marvel way, courtesy of this lavishly illustrated,
step-by-step guide to all facets of the process.
Unfettered by the Comics Code, experience Conan at his most
visceral in the original epic comic magazine The Savage Sword of
Conan! The dark and gritty tales within are perfect for Conan fans
looking for that extra bit of bloody violence! Crom! This inaugural
volume ushers in a line of definitive Savage Sword of Conan
collections. Full-color covers, letters pages, pinups, extensive
articles and reviews on Conan, his world and his creator -
everything's included and no one is spared the vengeance of Conan!
After the breakout success of Conan's color comic, the legendary
sword-and-sorcery saga of Robert E. Howard's hero expanded into the
oversized black-and-white magazine format. In lushly illustrated
novel-length adventures with all the drama, violence and allure the
comic book medium can offer, writer Roy Thomas and greatest artists
of the era craft a host of Conan classics like Barry
Windsor-Smith's "Red Nails" and John Buscema's "Black Colossus" and
"A Witch Shall Be Born" featuring the infamous Tree of Death.
Savage Sword enters an exciting new era with the first appearance of
one of Conan's deadliest super-villain adversaries, Wrarrl, better
known as the Devourer of Souls! He earned that title by consuming the
life force of anyone standing in his way - but he never met a foe as
ardent as Conan! Their iconic battle is the first of several
engagements between the two in Marvel Conan lore. And returning to
menace Conan is another of his legendary rogues gallery, Captain
Bor'aqh Sharaq, believed to be dead but hunting Conan on a quest for
vengeance! This Omnibus edition is packed with Conan classics, with
stories by Michael Fleisher, Christopher Priest and art by all-time
Conan great John Buscema! Collecting: Savage Sword of Conan (1974)
88-101
The adventure continues, in this collection of classic Conan
stories, perfect for fans and collectors alike! Tired of the
thieving life, Conan signs on as a mercenary for the warring
kingdom of Turan. The enemy will tell of Conan's legendary skill in
battle - if any of them live to tell the tale - but palace intrigue
may prove more dangerous to the barbarian. After all, it's never
wise to bed a wizard's woman. Then, Conan joins with Red Sonja for
a multipart adventure. Last, but far from least, we present Roy
Thomas and Gil Kane's complete adaptation of "The Hour of the
Dragon," the iconic story of how Conan became king and conqueror
and met the woman who would become his wife.
Experience Conan at his most visceral in the original epic comic
magazine The Savage Sword of Conan! The dark and gritty tales
within are perfect for Conan fans looking for that extra bit of
bloody violence! SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN, the cornerstone of Marvel's
black-and-white magazine line, offered up stories of fiction's most
famous barbarian unencumbered by the Comics Code! With the rules of
civilized publishing cast off, SAVAGE SWORD presented ferocious,
untamed tales the likes of which Conan himself would approve.
Writer Roy Thomas and artistic greats including John Buscema and
Neal Adams took full advantage - and the results were a sensation!
Multi-part sagas like "The People of the Black Circle" luxuriate in
extended tellings, while Buscema's take on "The Tower of the
Elephant" explores the nuance of an all-time Robert E. Howard
classic. And it's topped off with MARVEL COMICS SUPER SPECIAL #2, a
tale of vengeance lavished with fully painted colors! Collecting
SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN (1974) #13-28 and MARVEL COMICS SUPER SPECIAL
#2.
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The MIGHTY THOR OMNIBUS VOL. 4 (Hardcover)
Gerry Conway, Marvel Various; Illustrated by John Buscema, Marvel Various; Cover design or artwork by Gil Kane
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