Kull the Conqueror #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMichael Golden's painted-style cover for this February 1984 issue commands immediate attention — Kull looms large and bare-chested against a deep crimson background, gripping a heavy mace in one hand and a curved ornamental shield in the other, his expression radiating cold determination. The richly textured backdrop hints at a world steeped in ancient violence and sorcery, perfectly setting the mood for Robert E. Howard's brooding barbarian king. Inside, the creative team of writer Alan Zelenetz and artist Bill Sienkiewicz brings the story "Framework" to life, making this a compelling chapter in Marvel's early-'80s run with the character.
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Kull tells the story of Yagotha's release of one of the Elder Gods into the land of man and how that god was defeated.
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