Kull the Conqueror Vol 3

Kull the Conqueror, Volume 3 is an American comic book limited series of the Sword & Sorcery genre. It is based on the character of Kull created by pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard. The series was published by Marvel Comics and ran for ten issues from May, 1983 to June, 1985. This is the fifth Marvel Comics title to bear the name Kull, and the third series to bear the full title Kull the Conqueror. It is also Marvel's final publication involving the character.

The creative team on this series began with April Campbell and Bruce Jones writing issue #1 with a story titled "Eye of the Tigress". John Buscema was the regular artist on the series. With issue #2, Alan Zelenetz became the regular series writer. It was colored by Christie Scheele and lettered by Jack Morelli. Klaus Janson took over the inking and coloring chores for issues #5-6. Sal Buscema stepped in as artist for issue #8, with John returning for issues #9-10. Barry Windsor-Smith - a veteran of various Conan related comics, provided the cover art for the final two issues.


 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 1
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 2
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 3
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 4
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 5
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 6
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 7
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 8
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 9
 * Kull the Conqueror Vol 3 10


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 * Chronicles of Kull 4
 * Chronicles of Kull 5


 * Kull was created by Robert E. Howard. He first appeared in the story "The Shadow Kingdom", published in the August, 1929 issue of Weird Tales.


 * Kull the Conqueror (1983) redirects to this page.


 * This is the fifth and final comic book series published by Marvel Comics involving the character of Kull.


 * Issue #5 of the series went to second printing.


 * Issues from this series were reprinted in volumes 4-5 of the Chronicles of Kull trade paperback collection. This series, of which five volumes were produced, was published by Dark Horse Comics between 2009 and 2012.


 * Issue #4 was a double-sized 48-page special with four stories.