Count Ducalon of Komahar
Count Ducalon of Komahar stepped onto the Marvel Comics stage in the very first issue of Kull, the Conqueror in 1971 — a Bronze Age debut as auspicious as they come, conjured by the legendary Roy Thomas and Ross Andru at the height of Marvel's sword-and-sorcery renaissance. With only four catalogued appearances, he's a rare figure in the court of King Kull, sharing those storied pages with the likes of Councilor Tu, Ridondo, and the scheming Baron Kaanuub of Blaal — the kind of distinguished, dangerous company that tells you everything about the world this count inhabits. His presence stretches across decades of Kull publishing history, from the original Bronze Age run through Kull and the Barbarians and into the handsome Kull the Savage: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus, meaning collectors who dig deep into Valusia's treacherous nobility will find him waiting. For fans who love the atmospheric, morally complex corners of Marvel's fantasy era, Count Ducalon is exactly the sort of discovery that makes hunting through back issues so rewarding.
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