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Cover: Michael Wm. Kaluta

Conan the King #26

Jan 1985 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Passage”

In "Passage," the weary Count Trocero returns to Poitain, haunted by memories and dreams of a past he can barely recall. Meanwhile, King Conan grapples with grief and uncertainty, while Zenobia watches his restless spirit, and new trials test the resolve of those seeking to join the Black Dragon. With Marc Silvestri’s bold art and Michael Wm. Kaluta’s evocative cover, this 1985 Marvel issue delivers a poignant, character-driven tale of memory, loss, and the weight of legacy.

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writer Alan Zelenetz · artist Marc Silvestri · inker Geof Isherwood · colorist George Roussos · letterer Richard Parker · cover Michael Wm. Kaluta

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An aging and tired Count Trocero is returning to his home in Poitain, and suffers from disturbing dreams from his past. King Conan, believing his eldest son, Conn, dead, grows restless in his role as king, and Zenobia fears he may leave Tarantia soon. Prospero tests new recruits who wish to become Black Dragon legionnaires. Taurus finds a love note sent from Leonidas to Radegund. Once home, Trocero is reunited with his aged father, who can no longer remember his son, and with Amanda, the woman he fell in love with many years ago.

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