• Conan the Barbarian #27 (Marvel: 1973) | The Blood of Bel-Hissar

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Conan the Barbarian #27 (Marvel: 1973) | The Blood of Bel-Hissar

  • Summary

  • With the War of the Tarim over, Conan is at last free to wander the Earth once again.

    On his way South, Conan runs into a man, beating on a lady, and so the barbarian intervenes, sending him down a path of betrayal and death and a big, red, ruby.

    That's today as we look at Conan the Barbarian #27: The Blood of Bel-Hissar by Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Ernie Chan, John Costanza, and Glynis Wein.

    This issue was published by Marvel Comics in March, 1973.

    Enjoy!

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