The Savage Sword of Conan #76 Dominion of the Bat
Cover Date: May, 1982
In this issue: "Dominion of the Bat!" by Michael Fleisher, John Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Joe Chiodo and Ricardo Villamonte ~"Honoring a doomed king's last request, Conan finds himself at the mercy of a murderous queen and a horde of giant vampire bats"~ ...
Issue Description
In this issue:
"Dominion of the Bat!" by Michael Fleisher, John Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Joe Chiodo and Ricardo Villamonte
~"Honoring a doomed king's last request, Conan finds himself at the mercy of a murderous queen and a horde of giant vampire bats"~
"Demons of Ghost Swamp" - the second part of L. Sprague De Camp's "Wolves Beyond the Border" adapted by Roy Thomas and Ernie Chan
~"The revolution to put Conan on the throne had plunged Aquilonia into civil war. Spurred on by the traitorous Lord Valerian, the Pictish tribes were now uniting, preparatory to the invasion of the now divided Aquilonia. The forest-runner Gault, son of Hagar, had captured Valerian, who had escaped and fled, with Gault and a band of Aquilonian patriots in hot pursuit..."~
"Easley Does It" - a pin-up by Jeff Easley
"Island of Pirate's Doom Part III" by Roy Thomas, John Buscema and Danny Bulanadi
a frontispiece pin-up by Bill Sienkiewicz
The Savage Sword of Conan
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
The Savage Sword of Conan was a black and white magazine sized comic anthology which was published by Marvel Comics imprint Curtis Magazines beginning in 1974. As a magazine it was exempt from the Comics Code Authority. This made it attractive to many creators and over it's long publication run it attracted many now legendary comics creators.
Savage Sword featured properties related to the writer Robert E. Howard such as Conan, Kull, Solomon Kane and the Roy Thomas/Robert E. Howard amalgamation Red Sonja keeping these characters fresh and introducing them to new generations of readers. It also showcased many of Howard's lesser known characters and poetry.
Savage Sword also featured the creations of some of it's writers and artists such as Gil Kane's Blackmark and John Buscema's Bront.
Also contained within it's pages were articles on background elements of the Hyborian World, book reviews of Howard properties and fanzines, articles on Historical Reenactment Societies as well as what must be some of the earliest forms of cosplay complete with photos.
Perhaps the greatest contribution of the Savage Sword of Conan was as a feature for artists both established and up-and-coming. Full page pin-ups were featured in nearly every issue and the cover art is truly amazing.
A spin off magazine titled Conan the Savage ran for 10 issues and followed the same format.
Also the series has been reprinted (in varying order) in the magazine Conan Saga.
Savage Sword of Conan has recently been reprinted by Dark Horse Comics into nice digest sized collections.
There has also been a reprint series of Savage Sword of Conan in the United Kingdom.
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