Conan Saga #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Doug Beekman sets a vivid, primal scene: a bare-chested Conan rides a massive, saber-toothed beast charging through jungle waters, spear raised high while eerie severed heads on poles loom from the shadows on either side — and the tagline "Conan Fights Alone!" makes clear he's relying on nothing but raw nerve. Titled "Jungle Fever" on the cover and collecting Roy Thomas and John Buscema's "The Devil Has Many Legs" (inked by Ernie Chan, lettered by Joe Rosen), this 1995 Marvel issue captures the savage, atmospheric energy that made Conan's Hyborian adventures so enduring. If you're drawn to brooding jungle menace and a hero who clearly thrives in impossible odds, issue #96 delivers that in full.
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Conan leads the Bamulas against a tribe of vampires and is felled by their vampire chief.
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