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The Savage Sword of Conan#134
Cover: Joe Jusko

The Savage Sword of Conan #134

Mar 1987 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 1.75 CAD; 0.75 GBP
“Cursers of the Light”

In "Cursers of the Light," Conan finds himself trapped in the decaying manor of Lord Hathar while escorting a noble bride-to-be, only to be freed by the old man who once ruled the castle—now living in exile with a bloodthirsty army of monkeys. Written by Charles Dixon and illustrated by Gary Kwapisz, with inks by Ernie Chan and letters by Diana Albers, this 1987 tale blends eerie atmosphere and primal action, all wrapped in Joe Jusko’s striking cover art.

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writer Charles Dixon · artist Gary Kwapisz · inker Ernie Chan · letterer Diana Albers · cover Joe Jusko

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letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils, inks Joe Jusko

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Conan is escorting a noble bride-to-be when they stop at Lord Hathar's decaying manor for the night. Hathar wants to steal the princess's dowry and imprisons Conan, who is later freed by Hathar's father. The old man now lives under the castle with an amy of bloodthirsty monkeys. Together, they lead the monkey army against Lord Hathar and free the princess.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).