The Savage Sword of Conan #156
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Jusko's painted cover for this January 1989 issue sets a striking mood: a powerfully built Conan stands atop rocky terrain, sword and shield in hand, looming protectively over a fallen white-haired woman while a dark bird of prey circles the stormy sky above ruined structures in the distance. The title "Rogue's Honor" promises the kind of gritty, morally charged sword-and-sorcery storytelling that made this Marvel magazine series a beloved home for Hyborian adventures. With interior work by writer Charles Dixon and artist Mike Docherty, this is a solid chapter in Conan's long-running saga.
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When a robbery goes bad, Conan and his band of thieves have a falling out over a beautiful hostage.
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