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Cover: Gil Kane & Tom Palmer

Giant-Size Conan #3

Apr 1975 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
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“To Tarantia-- and the Tower!”

In "To Tarantia—and the Tower!", Conan finds himself entangled in a deadly ritual when the mysterious waitress Jenna is seized by fanatical cultists in Shadizar. As the night god—revealed to be a colossal bat-like entity—looms over the sacred tower, Conan must battle both the beast and the cunning priestess Hajii to save Jenna, only to see her vanish with his hard-earned gold. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Barry Smith and Sal Buscema, this gripping tale features a striking cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer.

writer Roy Thomas · artist Barry Smith · inker Sal Buscema · letterer Mike Stevens · cover Gil Kane, Tom Palmer

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writer Roy Thomas
letterer Mike Stevens
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Tom Palmer

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In Shadizar, Conan meets the beautiful waitress Jenna. She is however kidnapped by religious fanatics and taken to be sacrificed to the mysterious night god. The god no-one has ever seen is revealed to be a gigantic bat-like creature. Conan saves Jenna from the bat creature, while Jenna in her turn saves Conan from the priestess Hajii. Jenna then steals all his gold and leaves...

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