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Conan The Barbarian: The Original Marvel Years Epic Collection
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English (United States) · Marvel Comics
Plot
Collecting Conan The Barbarian (1970) #43-59 and material from Savage Sword of Conan (1974) #1.
In these pages Conan meets the Queen of the Black Coast in one of the most captivating pairings in comics! But first, he teams up with Red Sonja in one of Roy Thomas and John Buscema’s finest tales! Then, Conan’s travels through the western wastelands bring readers the tear-jerking “Last Ballad of Laza-Lanti,” the fearsome threat of Shokkoth and a flashback tale of from the Cimmerian’s youth! Next, the saga of Lupalina the Wolf-Woman takes Conan to the castle keep of the death-dealing Unos! Along the way, Conan picks up sidekicks Yusef and Tara and comes face-to-face with his biggest challenge: himself! We conclude with the debut and origin of Bêlit, the pirate queen that would become Conan’s partner in love and war.
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December 1, 2021
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mister_pozart has rated42/2/2022
Después de tres tomos con historia de un solo número, salvo alguna excepción, en este volumen el grueso lo componen dos historia de 5 números cada una. De las dos, la primera, que adapta una novela de Gardner Fox (Kothar and the Conjurer's Curse), es la que más me ha gustado. Por otro lado, el tomo recoge otras adaptaciones, pero no de Robert E. Howard. Finalmente, empieza la saga de Bêlit, con la presentación del personaje (este sí basado en Howard). En resumen, un tomo muy entretenido pero con historias un poco más largas de lo que era normal hasta ahora.