Creatures on the Loose #26, Marvel Comics, cover-dated November 1973, for #AdventureComicsMonth.
"Tower of the Serpent-Women," written by Gardner Fox, with art by Val Mayerick & Wayne Howard. Adapted from the novel by Lin Carter.
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Never read any Thongorr. He sounds like a perfectly serviceable barbarian type.
ReplyDeleteBut I would be remiss if I didn't tell both you and Billy D to head out and buy the 2 best DC barbarian books that ever hit the shelf - Beowulf and Stalker.
Both had short runs. Both are fantastic. But Beowulf, in particular, is a wild ride fueled by testosterone and (presumably) psychedelics. And both can usually be found in the cheap bins.
I beg you to check them out when you can!
"Serviceable" is about right.
DeleteBeowulf and Stalker are very good, but htey need to have more issues on the app!!!!!