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"The People of the Black Circle" (32
pages, graphic adaptation, part 4 of 4)
Script: Roy Thomas
Art: John Buscema (pencils);
Alfredo Alcala (inks)
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"The Castle of the Devil"
(11 pages)
Script: Don Glut
Art: Alan Kupperberg
(pencils); Sonny Trinidad (inks)
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"The Buscema Barbarians: A Portfolio
of Robert E. Howard's Greatest Creations" by John Buscema
Featuring: Conan, King Kull, Red Sonja, and Solomon Kane
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"The Man Who Was Conan" by Fred
Blosser (article)
Illustrated by Marcus Boas, Margaret Brundage, John Buscema
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"Solomon Kane" by David Wenzel and Duffy
Vohland (illustration with an introduction by Fred Blosser)
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"Swords and Scrolls" (letter column)
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Editor: Roy Thomas
Consulting editors: Archie Goodwin &
John David Warner
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A Marvel Magazine in black
& white.
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Magazine Management Company
existed from at least 1947 to 1974 when it was rebranded as Marvel
Comics Group.
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Curtis Magazines was the
name of an imprint used by Marvel Comics to publish black and white
magazines in the early 1970s. The magazine format was not covered by
the rules set forth by the Comics Code Authority.
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