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Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian Red Nails One-shot Comic

Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian Red Nails One-shot Comic

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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1983
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Good (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian Red Nails One-shot Comic

Original price was: $25.00.Current price is: $21.25.

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In stock

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1983
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Good (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1983
Product Type: One-shot Comic
Product Condition: Very Good (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

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Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian: Red Nails             One-shot Comic
Featuring 2 Robert E. Howard Adaptations, “Red Nails” & “Cimmeria”.  Awesome!!
Front & Back Covers by: Barry Windsor-Smith

Red Nails is a short story that is often considered as one of the best and most classic of Conan stories. This Marvel Giant-sized issue features no ads and reprints “Red Nails” (from Savage Tales #2,3 {orginally in Black & White}) now in full color by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith (adapted from the Robert E. Howard story). Also reprints the REH poem “Cimmeria” (from Savage Tales #2 {orginally in Black & White}) now in full color, adapted by Windsor-Smith. Two-page introduction by Alan Zelenetz. Windsor-Smith covers (front reprinted from Conan the Barbarian #21; back reprinted from Conan the Barbarian Annual #1).

Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian: Red Nails contains:
Introduction
By: Alan Zelenetz

A two-page introduction with the 1st page on the inside of the front cover & 2nd page on the inside of the back cover.
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“Red Nails”
Story by: Robert E. Howard
Writer: Roy Thomas
Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith

“Red Nails” begins in the jungles far to the south of any known civilized or barbarian lands. Valeria of the Red Brotherhood enters this wilderness, fleeing persecution after killing a pursuer. She is followed into the wilderness by Conan, a fellow adventure. They meet and quarrel, but their stand-off is interrupted by a “dragon” (actually a dinosaur, though described with the characteristics of a stegosaurus and an allosaur) that mauls their horses. They retreat to a crag the monster cannot scale, but are trapped without food or water. Conan recognizes some poisonous fruit growing nearby. The pair fashion a spear, coat the tip with poison from the fruit, and thrust it into the jaws of the monster. Although blinded, the raging monster pursues them by their scent. Overtaken, Conan whirls to face the beast and lures it to its death. Conan and Valeria emerge from the forest and make their way to a strange walled city they spotted from the crag. There are no grazing herds or cultivated fields; they assume the city is deserted. When they arrive at the city, Conan forces open the door, long since rusted shut. The couple enter a bizarre twilight world. The city, which they come to know as Xuchotl, is a single massive structure completely enclosed and roofed over. A single great hallway runs the length of the city, but there are no other streets or open courtyards. It consists entirely of four tiers of rooms, chambers and passageways. Xuchotl is constructed of jade with traces of other exotic materials. The pair separate to search the city’s seemingly empty halls. Valeria encounters a man named Techotl whom she joins in a fray between two factions that dwell in the once populous city. Aided by Conan, they defeat their enemies. Techotl invites Conan and Valeria into the stronghold of his people, the Tecuhltli. They are welcomed by the rulers, Olmec and Tascela. As Conan and Valeria rest, Olmec recounts the history of his people. The city of Xuchotil was built long before its current inhabitants arrived. In those earlier times, a slave – Tolkemec – betrayed his masters and guided the newly arrived invaders into the city where they put to death the original builders. The conquerors were led by two brothers, Tecuhltli and Xotalanc, who afterward ruled peacefully over the city until a feud developed when Tecuhltli stole the bride of his brother Xotalanc. The slave Tolkemec betrayed both sides for his own purposes and was exiled to the catacombs. As Olmec tells his tale, Tascela becomes enraptured with Valeria. Later she has a slave attempt to drug Valeria with the black lotus, a powerful narcotic plant. Valeria manages to overpower the slave and attempts to force her to reveal the motive behind such treachery. However, the slave feigns submission and escapes. Valeria’s pursuit of the slave is interrupted when the Xotalancas breach the Tecuhltli defenses. In the end the Xotalancas are exterminated and only Conan, Valeria, Olmec, Tascela, and fifteen Tecuhltli defenders remain alive. When Conan and two warriors leave to scout the Xotalanc stronghold, Valeria is left behind while her wounds are tended. Olmec attempts to force himself on Valeria, but he is thwarted by Tascela. She is revealed to be a sorceress and the stolen bride who originally started the feud. She plans to use Valeria’s vitality to restore her youth. Erstwhile, Olmec secretly ordered his two warriors to slay Conan. Conan kills them and hurries back for Valeria. Returning to Tecuhltli, Conan finds Olmec bound and tortured. Conan releases him, but Olmec attempts another betrayal and Conan slays him. Conan comes upon Tascela who has Valeria pinned to an altar. Conan, caught in a steel trap, watches powerlessly as Tascela proceeds with the sacrifice of Valeria. The scene is interrupted by Tolkemec who has returned from the catacombs, wielding a wand of terrible destructive power. Desperate for assistance against Tolkemec, Tascela frees Conan. Conan is able to defeat Tolkemec. Valeria, freed, avenges herself upon Tascela with a dagger thrust to the heart. With the last inhabitants of Xuchotl slain, Conan and Valeria depart the dead city.
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“Cimmeria”
Writer: Robert E. Howard
Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith

Robert E. Howard’s haunting poetic portrayal of Conan’s dark, brooding homeland — immortalized by the artistry of Barry Windsor-Smith. Adaptation of the Poem “I Remember” by Robert E. Howard.
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Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1983
Format: FC, 70 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Very Good condition.  (significant spine stress) Overall… Nice Reading Copy!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Conan and/or Robert E. Howard collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Very Highly Recommended. 

Please read return policy.

Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian: Red Nails             One-shot Comic
Featuring 2 Robert E. Howard Adaptations, “Red Nails” & “Cimmeria”.  Awesome!!
Front & Back Covers by: Barry Windsor-Smith

Red Nails is a short story that is often considered as one of the best and most classic of Conan stories. This Marvel Giant-sized issue features no ads and reprints “Red Nails” (from Savage Tales #2,3 {orginally in Black & White}) now in full color by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith (adapted from the Robert E. Howard story). Also reprints the REH poem “Cimmeria” (from Savage Tales #2 {orginally in Black & White}) now in full color, adapted by Windsor-Smith. Two-page introduction by Alan Zelenetz. Windsor-Smith covers (front reprinted from Conan the Barbarian #21; back reprinted from Conan the Barbarian Annual #1).

Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian: Red Nails contains:
Introduction
By: Alan Zelenetz

A two-page introduction with the 1st page on the inside of the front cover & 2nd page on the inside of the back cover.
——————————————————————————–

“Red Nails”
Story by: Robert E. Howard
Writer: Roy Thomas
Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith

“Red Nails” begins in the jungles far to the south of any known civilized or barbarian lands. Valeria of the Red Brotherhood enters this wilderness, fleeing persecution after killing a pursuer. She is followed into the wilderness by Conan, a fellow adventure. They meet and quarrel, but their stand-off is interrupted by a “dragon” (actually a dinosaur, though described with the characteristics of a stegosaurus and an allosaur) that mauls their horses. They retreat to a crag the monster cannot scale, but are trapped without food or water. Conan recognizes some poisonous fruit growing nearby. The pair fashion a spear, coat the tip with poison from the fruit, and thrust it into the jaws of the monster. Although blinded, the raging monster pursues them by their scent. Overtaken, Conan whirls to face the beast and lures it to its death. Conan and Valeria emerge from the forest and make their way to a strange walled city they spotted from the crag. There are no grazing herds or cultivated fields; they assume the city is deserted. When they arrive at the city, Conan forces open the door, long since rusted shut. The couple enter a bizarre twilight world. The city, which they come to know as Xuchotl, is a single massive structure completely enclosed and roofed over. A single great hallway runs the length of the city, but there are no other streets or open courtyards. It consists entirely of four tiers of rooms, chambers and passageways. Xuchotl is constructed of jade with traces of other exotic materials. The pair separate to search the city’s seemingly empty halls. Valeria encounters a man named Techotl whom she joins in a fray between two factions that dwell in the once populous city. Aided by Conan, they defeat their enemies. Techotl invites Conan and Valeria into the stronghold of his people, the Tecuhltli. They are welcomed by the rulers, Olmec and Tascela. As Conan and Valeria rest, Olmec recounts the history of his people. The city of Xuchotil was built long before its current inhabitants arrived. In those earlier times, a slave – Tolkemec – betrayed his masters and guided the newly arrived invaders into the city where they put to death the original builders. The conquerors were led by two brothers, Tecuhltli and Xotalanc, who afterward ruled peacefully over the city until a feud developed when Tecuhltli stole the bride of his brother Xotalanc. The slave Tolkemec betrayed both sides for his own purposes and was exiled to the catacombs. As Olmec tells his tale, Tascela becomes enraptured with Valeria. Later she has a slave attempt to drug Valeria with the black lotus, a powerful narcotic plant. Valeria manages to overpower the slave and attempts to force her to reveal the motive behind such treachery. However, the slave feigns submission and escapes. Valeria’s pursuit of the slave is interrupted when the Xotalancas breach the Tecuhltli defenses. In the end the Xotalancas are exterminated and only Conan, Valeria, Olmec, Tascela, and fifteen Tecuhltli defenders remain alive. When Conan and two warriors leave to scout the Xotalanc stronghold, Valeria is left behind while her wounds are tended. Olmec attempts to force himself on Valeria, but he is thwarted by Tascela. She is revealed to be a sorceress and the stolen bride who originally started the feud. She plans to use Valeria’s vitality to restore her youth. Erstwhile, Olmec secretly ordered his two warriors to slay Conan. Conan kills them and hurries back for Valeria. Returning to Tecuhltli, Conan finds Olmec bound and tortured. Conan releases him, but Olmec attempts another betrayal and Conan slays him. Conan comes upon Tascela who has Valeria pinned to an altar. Conan, caught in a steel trap, watches powerlessly as Tascela proceeds with the sacrifice of Valeria. The scene is interrupted by Tolkemec who has returned from the catacombs, wielding a wand of terrible destructive power. Desperate for assistance against Tolkemec, Tascela frees Conan. Conan is able to defeat Tolkemec. Valeria, freed, avenges herself upon Tascela with a dagger thrust to the heart. With the last inhabitants of Xuchotl slain, Conan and Valeria depart the dead city.
——————————————————————————–

“Cimmeria”
Writer: Robert E. Howard
Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith

Robert E. Howard’s haunting poetic portrayal of Conan’s dark, brooding homeland — immortalized by the artistry of Barry Windsor-Smith. Adaptation of the Poem “I Remember” by Robert E. Howard.
——————————————————————————–

Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1983
Format: FC, 70 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: One-shot Comic is in Very Good condition.  (significant spine stress) Overall… Nice Reading Copy!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Conan and/or Robert E. Howard collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Very Highly Recommended. 

Please read return policy.

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