Conan the King #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Dragons!", Prince Conn finds himself sold into slavery and taken to Rundolfo, a ruthless warlord whose sister secretly aids his escape—only to pay for her mercy with her life. With Marc Silvestri’s dynamic art and George Roussos’s vivid colors bringing the brutal world of Conan’s Hyborian Age to life, this 1984 Marvel classic delivers high-stakes peril and a haunting moment of sacrifice. Mike Kaluta’s striking cover captures the tension of Conn’s desperate flight.
In "The Black Dragons!", King Conan, unable to venture into the treacherous salt marshes himself, dispatches his elite Black Dragons to find a witch rumored to hold the key to locating his missing son, Prince Conn. With the fate of the prince hanging in the balance, the warriors face the marsh’s deadly secrets and ancient magic in a quest that tests their loyalty and courage.
In "null," Prince Conn’s desperate flight from slavery takes a dangerous turn when he’s sold to the ruthless Rundolfo—only to find an unexpected ally in Rundolfo’s sister, whose quiet act of mercy costs her life. With the sands of betrayal shifting beneath him, Conn must flee through the shadowed corridors of a world where loyalty is a blade with two edges.
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Reprinted in Conan #9/2002 (2002), Conan #39, Conan #40
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