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"He Who Waits -- in the Well of Skelos"
(17 pages)
Freely adapted from an unidentified REH outline. See Notes.
Writer: Roy Thomas
Art: John Buscema (pencils); Ernie
Chan (inks)
Reprint from CONAN THE BARBARIAN #73
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"Vengeance in Asgalun" (17 pages)
Writer: Roy Thomas
Art: John Buscema (pencils); Ernie
Chan (inks)
Reprint from CONAN THE BARBARIAN #72
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"The Black Belfry" (14 pages, King
Kull)
Writer: Steve Engleheart
Art: Mike Ploog (pencils); Jack
Able (inks)
Reprint from KULL THE DESTROYER #14
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"Wings of the Night Beast" (12 pages,
King Kull)
Writer: Steve Engleheart
Art: Mike Ploog (pencils); Ernie
Chan (inks)
Reprint from KULL THE DESTROYER #15
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Editor: Richard Ashford & Michael Kraiger
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A Marvel Magazine in
black & white.
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The credits in CONAN THE BARBBARIAN #73
state that the story was "Freely adapted from a plot by REH."
In BARBARIAN LIFE Volume 2, Roy Thomas writes that the story was from a
"page-or-so-long outline of a story called 'The Well of Skelos' written
sometime in the 1920s or early 1930s by REH." Thomas also writes that Glenn
Lord sent him the synopsis to possibly turn into a Conan story. As best he
recalls, the outline was a pirate piece, possibly for Black Vulmea.
Reference: BARBARIAN LIFE Volume 2 by Roy Thomas, Pulp Hero Press
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