Kull the Conqueror: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #[nn]
In "Of Spiders and Serpents!", Kull the Conqueror stumbles upon a long-buried tomb during a city's reconstruction after an earthquake, its walls marked with ancient serpent men symbols. When a sorceress tries to win his favor and is turned away, her rejection sparks a dangerous scheme to bring him down. Written by Alan Zelenetz and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by John Buscema and Danny Bulanadi, with vibrant colors by Marie Severin and precise lettering by Janice Chiang, this tale from the original Marvel years of Kull is a gripping blend of myth, mystery, and ancient intrigue. The cover, a striking piece by David López, captures the story's dark, otherworldly tone.
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An earthquake strikes the city. While rebuilding, Kull breaks open a previously buried tomb covered by serpent men symbols. A sorceress attempts to win Kull and is rejected. She thus plans Kull's downfall.
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