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The Savage Sword of Conan#149
Cover: Douglas Beekman

The Savage Sword of Conan #149

Jun 1988 · Marvel · 2.00 USD; 2.75 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Slaves of the Circle”

In "Slaves of the Circle," King Kull’s ruthless justice sparks a dangerous betrayal when Lord Aurix, punished for hoarding food, turns to the Serpent Men in desperation. Written by Charles Dixon and illustrated by Dale Eaglesham, this tale of power, betrayal, and ancient terror unfolds with visceral intensity, all rendered in bold, dynamic art. The cover by Douglas Beekman captures the story’s grim, primal atmosphere.

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writer Charles Dixon · artist, inker Dale Eaglesham · letterer Richard Parker · cover Douglas Beekman

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artist, inker Dale Eaglesham
cover pencils, inks Douglas Beekman

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When King Kull punishes Lord Aurix for hoarding food, Aurix seeks to betray Kull to the Serpent Men. The effort fails, and the Serpent Men's punishment for Aurix is terrible.

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