The Chronicles of Kull #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects Dark Horse's complete run of Kull comics from the 2010s, including the five-issue miniseries Kull: The Blood of Kings and additional stories from Kull: The Vale of Shadow and Kull: The Cat and the Skull. Written by Alan Robert and drawn by various artists, these tales adapt Robert E. Howard's original stories of the prehistoric warrior-king, exploring his rise to power and his battles against sorcery and savagery in the Thurian Age. The collection also features a gallery of variant covers and behind-the-scenes material.
In "The Power and the Kingdom," Kull finds himself caught in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that shakes his city to its core. As he helps with the rebuilding, he uncovers a long-buried tomb marked with serpent men symbols—unearthing more than just ancient ruins. A sorceress, drawn to Kull’s strength and resolve, tries to claim him, only to be rejected, setting her on a dangerous path of vengeance. With John Buscema’s dynamic art and Marie Severin’s rich coloring bringing the mythic world to life, this issue deepens Kull’s journey through power, destiny, and the price of resistance—cover by Joe Jusko.
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An earthquake strikes the city. While rebuilding, Kull breaks open a previously buried tomb covered by serpent men symbols. A sorceress attempts to win Kull and is rejected. She thus plans Kull's downfall.
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