Conan #8
The bold title "God-Killer" sets the stakes immediately for this 1996 Marvel entry in the Conan series, and Tom Grindberg's cover art delivers in full — a muscular, black-haired Conan lunges forward sword in hand, teeth bared, while a crouching figure in the foreground and several battered, bestial opponents scattered across rocky terrain round out a scene crackling with savage momentum. Against a blazing orange sky threaded with ghostly shapes, the composition captures Conan at his most ferocious and unstoppable. With Dan Abnett writing and Joe Bennett on interior art, this issue looks to push the Cimmerian into confrontations worthy of the title's godly ambitions.
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Conan and crew invade Pict territory.
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