Conan the Barbarian #274
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1993 issue of Marvel's long-running sword-and-sorcery series presents a hauntingly vivid cover by Colin MacNeil, depicting a chained, kneeling Conan gazing up at a towering blue-skinned sorceress draped in a brilliantly patterned gown — all set against a wall of skulls and flickering candles that makes the supernatural stakes unmistakably clear. The story, "Demon-Wings Over Zamora," promises Roy Thomas at the helm with art by Mike Docherty, delivering the kind of dark fantasy intrigue the series does so well. Whether the mysterious figure holds Conan captive through sorcery or sheer power, this cover leaves little doubt that the Cimmerian's situation is every bit as dire as it looks.
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Conan battles the cult of the Night-God (from way back in Conan the Barbarian #6).
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