Conan the Barbarian #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1978 issue of Marvel's longest-running sword-and-sorcery series brings a thrilling new partnership to the Hyborian Age, as the cover — penciled by John Buscema and inked by Tony DeZuniga — depicts a muscular, chain-wielding Conan surging forward alongside Zula, the blue-skinned warrior introduced here as "swordsman and sorcerer in one mighty warrior," while a crowd of armored enemies recoils beneath them. The dynamic composition captures both heroes mid-battle with real energy and physicality, and the cover itself announces Buscema's return to the title with evident pride. Roy Thomas's story "Two Against the Hawk-City" promises exactly the kind of outnumbered, defiant adventure that makes this series so reliably satisfying.
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