Conan the Barbarian #155
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Smith's cover for this February 1984 issue puts Conan front and center in a moment of raw, snarling defiance — manacled wrists straining against chains while a massive, green-scaled reptilian creature looms menacingly behind him. The title "The Anger of Conan" couldn't be more fitting for this image of barely contained fury, with the Cimmerian's teeth gritted and eyes blazing as he fights against his bonds. Inside, writer Michael Fleisher and artist John Buscema — inked by Steve Leialoha — continue their run on Marvel's long-running sword-and-sorcery series.
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In the border trading town of Ramuda, Conan easily triggers the anger of a local Baron who fancies himself a wizard.
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