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Conan the Barbarian#117
Cover: John Buscema

Conan the Barbarian #117

Dec 1980 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
“The Corridor of -- Mullah-Kajar”

In "The Corridor of -- Mullah-Kajar," Conan the Barbarian ventures into a treacherous temple to rescue a Turanian ambassador and his wife, only to be ensnared by a cunning enemy who twists his loyalty. Written by Larry Hama and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by John Buscema—his signature inks and Ernie Chan’s sharp lines, enhanced by George Roussos’s colors and Richard Parker’s crisp lettering—this 1980 Marvel classic delivers a gripping tale of deception and deadly illusions. The cover, also by Buscema, captures the moment’s tension in striking detail.

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writer Larry Hama · artist John Buscema · inker Ernie Chan · colorist George Roussos · letterer Richard Parker · cover John Buscema

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writer Larry Hama
cover pencils, inks John Buscema

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Conan infiltrates a temple to rescue a Turanian ambassador and his wife. Mullah-Kajar tricks Conan into killing them instead. Conan fights illusions and kills Mullah-Kajar.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).