Marvel Treasury Edition #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Song of Red Sonja" delivers a gripping tale of vengeance and fate in a world where myth and blood run deep. Conan returns to his homeland only to find his beloved Mala taken by Vanir raiders, setting him on a perilous journey across storm-lashed seas and ancient ruins. With stark, powerful art by Gil Kane and Neal Adams, and a haunting cover by John Buscema and Ernie Chan, this 1977 Marvel Treasury Edition blends sword and sorcery with emotional weight, all drawn from the legendary tales of Robert E. Howard and brought to life by Roy Thomas.
In "The Song of Red Sonja," the fierce warrior Red Sonja teams up with Conan in a whirlwind of swordplay and sorcery, from a bar brawl to a daring heist inside a temple guarded by a magical serpent. As they scale ancient walls and steal a cursed snake-tiara, their alliance is tested by rivalry and shifting loyalties. When the dust settles, Sonja outsmarts Conan and vanishes toward Pah-Disha, leaving behind only the echo of her legend.
In "Night of the Dark God," Conan returns to his native Cimmeria only to find his childhood love, Mala, taken by Vanir raiders. Pursuing them by sea, he stumbles upon a shipwreck littered with dead Vanir and Picts beside a sinister idol, which he takes with him. As he journeys to the Isle of Swords, where Mala is set to be wed to Thorfel the Fair, he must confront betrayal, tragedy, and a mystery tied to the idol’s dark power—guided only by the unexpected aid of a band of Picts seeking their lost relic.
In "Black Colossus," Conan leads his army against the sorcerer Natohk, only to be drawn into a deadly chase when Natohk abducts the princess and flees in a demonic chariot. With the fate of the realm hanging in the balance, Conan must pursue the chariot through treacherous lands, facing horrors beyond mortal ken.
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↩ Reprints Conan the Barbarian #24 (1973), Savage Tales #4 (1974), The Savage Sword of Conan #2 (1974)
Reprinted in Édition de Trésors #107 (1978), Conan el bárbaro #47 (1999), Conan the Barbarian: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #3 (2019), Savage Sword of Conan: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #2 (2019)
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