Terhali
Terhali made her entrance in the pages of Conan the Barbarian #14 in 1972 — a Bronze Age debut that placed her squarely in one of Marvel's most celebrated fantasy runs, brought to life by the legendary creative team of Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, and Michael Moorcock. The rarefied company she keeps tells you everything about the weight of that debut: her pages are shared with Conan himself, the sorcerous Sorcerer-King Elric of Melnibone, the menacing Prince Gaynor the Damned, and the formidable Kulan-Gath — as mythic a gathering of sword-and-sorcery figures as Bronze Age comics ever assembled. Though her catalog footprint is small, the prestige of those issues — collected in the Giant-Size Conan and the Original Comics Omnibus — ensures she endures in the hands of serious collectors. For fans who prize the era when Marvel's fantasy titles burned brightest, Terhali is a name worth seeking out.

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