Conan #14
In "La Sangre de Bel-Hissar," Conan rides toward a cry for help, drawn into a clash with a formidable foe. He arrives at Bab-El-Shaitan, the Gates of the Devil, where outcasts live under the rule of Skol Abdhur, a lord whose power stems from the legendary Blood of Bel-Hissar—a gem of immense strength. With Roy Thomas and F. Sesén scripting and John Buscema’s dynamic art bringing the savage world to life, this 1974 adventure unfolds in a land where shadows hold secrets and blood is currency. Rafael López Espí’s striking cover captures the tale’s dark, brooding tone.
In "La Sangre de Bel-Hissar," Conan rides through the wilds until he hears a woman's cry, drawing him into a deadly clash with a fierce warrior. He soon finds himself at the cursed gates of Bab-El-Shaitan, where outcasts live under the iron rule of Skol Abdhur, a tyrant whose power stems from the legendary Sangre de Bel-Hissar—a gem of immense might. The story unfolds as ancient forces and desperate men converge, setting the stage for a brutal struggle that will test the limits of blood and ambition.
In "La luna de Zembabwei," Conan stumbles through the jungles of Zembabwei, surviving a serpent attack only to be abandoned by his unlikely savior, Thuhmekri, in a treacherous bog. As he fights his way through deadly traps and tribal warfare, he's drawn into a clash with a fearsome golden gorilla named Zemba and a mysterious enslaved girl whose fate becomes his next quest.
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↩ Reprints Conan the Barbarian #27 (1973), Conan the Barbarian #28 (1973)
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