Conan Saga #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Conan, Soldier of Turan," the Cimmerian finds himself at a deserted village where a lavish feast awaits—only to be ambushed by the very villagers who set it out. As he uncovers their cruel ruse, Conan must decide whether to expose their deception or let the cycle of fear continue. Written by Craig Anderson and illustrated by Henri Bismuth, with inks by Rudy Nebres and letters by Diana Albers, this 1993 Marvel tale delivers a sharp, character-driven story grounded in Conan’s signature blend of grit and moral clarity. The cover, by Earl Norem, captures the moment of tension with striking detail.
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A hungry Conan discovers a feast laid out at a seemingly deserted feudal village. As he starts eating, he is attacked by villagers who say that the food is a tribute to the feared warlord of the castle. Two knights arrive with a wagon to collect the tribute, but Conan overpowers them and reveals them as men from a neighboring village. There is no real warlord. Conan is disgusted by the greed of the villagers as they set off with the wagon to deceive the next village.
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