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The Savage Sword of Conan #60 cover
Cover: Earl Norem

The Savage Sword of Conan #60

Jan 1981 · Marvel · 1.25 USD
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“The Ivory Goddess”

In "The Ivory Goddess," Conan stands at the center of a deadly tableau, sword raised and a captive woman held at his side, flanked by two ominous figures—one a horned humanoid in the foreground, the other a reptilian creature perched atop a rocky outcrop. The stark, dynamic composition by Tony DeZuniga captures the raw tension of a moment that feels both ancient and immediate, while Earl Norem’s cover art delivers a striking, foreboding vision of the scene.

writer Roy Thomas · artist John Buscema · inker Danny Bulanadi · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Earl Norem

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writer Roy Thomas
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils, inks Earl Norem

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Conan standing, with his right hand held up an to his side holding a sword pointing up and holding a woman over his left should with his left hand, between two long poles. A reptilian creature squats atop a large rock behind Conan and a horned humanoid creature is in the lower foreground in front of Conan.

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