StarAstrologer - Books : The Chronicles of Conan, Vol. 17: The Creation Quest and Other Stories (v. 17)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781595821775
ISBN: 1595821775
Label: Dark Horse
Manufacturer: Dark Horse
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 244
Publication Date: April 15, 2009
Publisher: Dark Horse
Sales Rank: 117320
Studio: Dark Horse
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Product Description: The incomparable Gil Kane (Green Lantern, Amazing Spider-Man) is featured in this special 244-page Chronicles of Conan volume! Joining storyteller J.M. DeMatteis on Conan the Barbarian #127, Gil Kane's short but stellar Conan run in 1981 and 1982 thrust readers into a new era of magical quests, strange creatures, and inventive fantasy adventures. In Chronicles of Conan: The Creation Quest and Other Stories, Kane collaborates with DeMatteis, Bruce Jones, and longtime colleague Roy Thomas. In addition to the "Creation Quest" story arc, readers will enjoy the meticulously restored color pages found in "The Ring of Rhax," "A Hitch in Time," and the heartbreaking "Snow Haired Woman of the Wastes" - where Robert E. Howard's mighty barbarian finds himself unraveling horrific mysteries and testing his thresholds of pain and mental fortitude!
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Just making a note to people looking at this product. The other reviewer is reviewing the wrong product. He is reviewing the Conan comic book collected edition. This book is all of the original Robert E Howard Conan stories in chronological order in their true form. If they were not completed, then they were left that way. This is pure 100% Robert E Howard.
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The one substantive complaint about these reprints of the "Conan the Barbarian" comic books that Dark Horse has been reprinting has been that the original covers drawn by Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics have been omitted. That omission is mitigated somewhat by Volume 4 of "The Chronicles of Conan," which has the splash page from "Red Nails" as the cover. I have a strong affection for this particular piece of Windsor-Smith art because my college debate partner took the original black & white ... Read More
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