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Conan The Barbarian #5 CGC 7.0

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5/1971 - Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Zukala's Daughter, script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Barry Windsor-Smith, inks by Frank Giacoia; setting: Zamorian Village; Conan frees villages of Zukala's control, saves Zephra from demon, and defeats Zukala--who disappears with his daughter Zephra; this story, though published in issue 5, was actually the third drawn by Windsor-Smith (following 1 and 2, but before 3 and 4); adapted from the poem "Zukala's Hour" by Robert E. Howard. The letters page reprints the Hyborian Age map from Conan 1.

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Certification Number

4161890011

Title/Series

Conan the Barbarian

Issue Number

5

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

7.0

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

top edge crease right top of front cover breaks color light crease right bottom of front cover breaks color finger creases right center of front cover breaks color multiple spine stress lines breaks color soiling back cover Story inspired by Robert E. Howard's poem "Zukala's Hour". Roy Thomas story Barry Windsor-Smith & Frank Giacoia art Barry Windsor-Smith cover

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November 28, 2022

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