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Appearing in "Red Nails"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Red Brotherhood (First appearance)
  • Tecuhltlis (First appearance)
    • Chicmec (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
    • Techotl (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Dragon-God (First appearance; dies)[1] (Unnamed)
  • Burning Skull (First appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

  • Unnamed Stygian Officer (Dead) (Mentioned)
  • Stygian Officer's brother (Dead) (Mentioned)
  • Mitra (Invoked)
  • Devil (Invoked)
  • Crom (Invoked)
  • Derketa (Mentioned)
  • Wizards of Xotalanc (Mentioned)
  • Demon-Kings of Xuchotl (Mentioned)

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  • Appels of Derketa (First appearance)
  • Burning Skull (Only appearance; destruction)

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Synopsis for "Red Nails"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Dark Tomorrow"

Featured Characters:

  • Karl Linders (First appearance; dies)
  • Damian Linders

Supporting Characters:

  • Christine
  • Prometheus

Antagonists:

  • Karl Linders' Killer (First appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

  • "The Guardian"
  • Unnamed Judge

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Synopsis for "Dark Tomorrow"

A story of the privileged versus the persecuted.

Appearing in "Cimmeria"

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Synopsis for "Cimmeria"

An illustrated poem about Cimmeria and living in its harsh environment.

Appearing in "The Crusader!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Black Knight #1
(originally printed as Origin of the Crusader, Part 1)

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  • Saracen (El Alemain's Sword)

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Synopsis for "The Crusader!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Black Knight #1
(originally printed as Origin of the Crusader, Part 1)

A ship carrying the crew of Sir John O'Dare are en route to join King Richard in the Holy Lands to fight in the Crusades. However the ill fated crew is stricken with the plague and pull ashore in Mongolia. Their party is spotted by a group of Mongols led by a Frank warrior named El Aleman. El Aleman's second in command Tenga Khan suggests that they attack the Frankish knights who have come to shore, but El Alemain refuses to attack them.

Tenga Khan wishes to see El Alemain killed as he covets his leader's sword the Saracen, which El Alemain won during the battle of El Bakar as it is believed that it makes the wielder invincible and the amulet given to him by his mother before her death. Tenga Khan then convinces the other warriors to attack the Frankish warriors anyway. But when they learn that the warriors are suffering from the plague the Mongols are forced to pull back. El Alemain then challenges Tenga Khan for his unauthorized attack, but Tenga has planned for this, having his loyal minions ready to shoot El Alemain with an arrow during the fight.

However when the assassin fires his arrow, he strikes Tenga Khan instead during the battle. Seeing this dishonor, O'Dare and his men attack the Mongol and both parties are wiped out, all except El Alemain. Holding the dying John O'Dare in his arms, El Alemain learns from the dying warrior -- who recognizes El Alemain's necklace -- tells El Alemain that they are brothers and asks him to join King Richard in the crusades, wearing his armor into battle. El Alemain agrees to do so, and after burying his long lost brother, he puts on the deceased warriors armor, and so the Crusader is born.

Appearing in "The Skull of Silence!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Creatures on the Loose #10The Skull of Silence!

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  • Kull's crown

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Synopsis for "The Skull of Silence!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Creatures on the Loose #10The Skull of Silence!

Kull is warned not to open the doors to the castle, as doing so will unleash an ancient evil. Kull ignores the warnings, breaks the lock, and opens the door. He is almost overwhelmed by, and barely defeats, the mystic entity known as Silence. After trapping the entity back in the castle, and re-locking the doors, he declares that no one should ever open those doors.

Notes

  • This issue also includes:
  • "The Hyborian Rage", an editorial by Roy Thomas, illustrated by Al Williamson.
  • "Robert E. Howard: Lone Star Fictioneer", an article by Glenn Lord, with art by Frank Brunner and George Barr.
  • "A Probable Outline of Conan's Career" by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, with Weird Tales illustrations courtesy of Leo Marguiles.

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. Savage Tales #3 ; The Lurker from the Catacombs
  2. Conan Saga #97 ; The Kull Comics Chronology: Sounds and Silence
  3. Savage Sword of Conan #39 ; A Gazetteer of the Hyborian Age, Part VII: Skull of Silence's entry
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