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Conan the Barbarian #106 cover
Cover: John Buscema & Bob Layton

Conan the Barbarian #106

Jan 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
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“Chaos in the Land Called Kush!”

In "Chaos in the Land Called Kush!", Conan finds himself caught in a storm of intrigue when he rescues Queen Tananda from a furious mob, earning her trust and a new role as captain of her guards. As tensions rise, the scheming Tuthmes unleashes a swine-demon to eliminate a rival, then brings a mysterious woman named Diana before the queen as a slave—her presence stirring something unexpected in Conan. Written by Roy Thomas, L. Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter, with dynamic art by John Buscema and inks by Ernie Chan, this 1980 Marvel classic features cover art by John Buscema and Bob Layton.

writer Roy Thomas · artist John Buscema · inker Ernie Chan · colorist Roger Slifer · letterer Joe Rosen · writer L. Sprague de Camp · writer Lin Carter · cover John Buscema, Bob Layton

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VERY FINE $2.99 CGC 9.8 · Newsstand $180 CONAN the BARBARIAN (MARVEL 1979) #106 "CHOAS IN THE LAND CALLED KUSH!" $3
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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
colorist Roger Slifer
letterer Joe Rosen
writer Lin Carter
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Bob Layton

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Conan saves Queen Tananda from an angry mob and is made captain of her guards. Tuthmes uses a swine-demon to kill Amboola. He presents Diana to Queen Tananda as a slave. Conan takes interest in Diana.

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