Conan the Barbarian #124 – 1981 plunges readers into a thrilling sword-and-sorcery adventure, crafted during the peak of Marvel’s legendary run on the character. With script by J.M. DeMatteis and striking artwork by Val Semeiks, this issue delivers the raw power, myth, and mysticism that fans of Conan have come to love.
In this tale, the wandering Cimmerian finds himself caught in a deadly web of deceit, magic, and vengeance in a distant land. As ever, Conan must rely on his brute strength, cunning, and unwavering will to survive against both sorcery and steel. The story blends classic fantasy with moral complexity—hallmarks of this celebrated Marvel series.
This issue is a must-have for collectors and fans of Robert E. Howard’s enduring creation. Part of the original Marvel Conan run, it also represents a piece of 1980s comic history with bold storytelling and gritty artwork that captures the spirit of the Hyborian Age.
Whether you’re filling in your run or discovering Conan’s adventures for the first time, this is a prime example of vintage Marvel fantasy done right.
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