The Savage Sword of Conan #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1976 black-and-white magazine from Marvel delivers exactly what its cover promises: Conan, sword raised high, rides a white horse at full gallop through a chaos of skulls and shadowy figures while clutching a scantily clad woman at his side — dark birds wheeling ominously overhead completing the scene's brooding, doom-laden atmosphere. The cover art by Ken Barr crackles with kinetic energy, balancing raw brutality with an almost painterly sense of dread. Inside, Roy Thomas and Robert E. Howard's combined talents fuel "The Abode of the Damned," with John Buscema and Yong Montaño bringing the interior pages to life — a genuinely compelling package for fans of sword-and-sorcery storytelling at its most atmospheric.
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A gelatinous monster begins to devour the Abode of the Damned but is stopped by the three strangers Conan had met earlier, with the total destruction of the Abode and everyone living there.
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