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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2016 10:47:55 GMT -5
To start this thread, a very nice piece from John Severin.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2016 10:51:01 GMT -5
I have found loads of Conan covers from France today. This is the Kull cover to the French translation.
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Post by deuce on Apr 14, 2016 1:54:16 GMT -5
John Bolton's Kull was possibly the best ever. That said, the insistence upon Kull as being an "axe-wielder" is way overstated.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2016 2:20:49 GMT -5
I loved this issue by Doug Moench & John Bolton from Kull the Conqueror 2, 1983 I have always found this scene very powerful and Howard-like
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2016 8:47:48 GMT -5
Another great Kull story by Doug Moench and John Bolton. Bizarre Adventures #26 - Demon In A Silvered Glass.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2016 8:51:43 GMT -5
Some more fantastic John Bolton artwork from the same issue.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2016 8:53:39 GMT -5
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Post by televiper on May 10, 2016 12:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2016 15:35:28 GMT -5
One of the great adaptations with the fantastic art of Mike Ploog. Very atmospheric stuff. (SSOC 34)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 13:26:45 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron , Donald M. Grant 1985 Now the people thundered again: 'Hail the King!' Valusia The Red Slayers halted in front of him and tendered him the crown salute.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 13:32:33 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron, part 2'Am I Kull?' ...and the thing that men had thought the king pitched forward from the dias. He pointed to the thing whose face was fading into that of a snake.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 13:41:16 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron, part 3'I was here when the Old Race came up out of the oceans.' To Kull, Delcardes was a mysterious and queenly figure. 'For of old, beings exhalted my kind - beings as strange as their deeds.'
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 13:47:30 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron, part 4He thrust his sword with cool accuracy into the midst of that demonic face. And Kull felt the whisperings of magic charms about him. Eons followed, of dark caves and rushing waters and the whisper of gigantic unseen monsters.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 14:00:35 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron, part 5 Nalissa had ridden boldly through the eastern gate. Now, deserted for a hundred years, a miniature jungle had sprung up within the crumbling walls. His axe played a wheel of death about him.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 14:07:46 GMT -5
Robert E. Howard's Kull illustrated by Ned Dameron, part 6Many swan-winged pleasure boats drifted lazily upon its hazy surface. Kull came to the house of Tuzun Thune, beside the Lake of Visions. Tall and spacious, but unpretentious, rose the house of a Thousand mirrors.
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