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Cover: Nestor Redondo
The Savage Sword of Conan #50
“Swords Across the Alimane”
In "Swords Across the Alimane," Conan stands defiant against a tide of stone-axe wielding savages, one hand gripping the wrist of a kneeling woman as he raises his sword—his only defense against a merciless assault. Penciled and inked by Danny Bulanadi, this intense moment captures the raw power and peril of the Hyborian Age, with Nestor Redondo's dynamic cover art setting the tone for a tale of survival and fury.
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writer Roy Thomas · artist John Buscema · inker Tony DeZuniga · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Nestor Redondo
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Full credits
writer Roy Thomas
artist John Buscema
inker Tony DeZuniga
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils, inks Nestor Redondo
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Conan, standing with legs bent, holding a kneeling woman's wrist with his left hand and a sword in is right, facing stone-axe wielding savages on a rise above him.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).