<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Know Again, O Reader...<p>In thousands of four-color panels for Marvel Comics, Roy Thomas told the tale of Robert E. Howard's greatest creation, Conan the Barbarian. Now, in this definitive biography and analysis, Roy chronicles Conan's comic-book life, issue by issue, plot by plot, and artist by artist.</p><p>For ten years, from October 1970 when Roy and artist Barry Smith assembled the first issue of Marvel's <i>Conan the Barbarian</i>, to October 1980 when Roy and artist John Buscema completed their last issue together on the series, Thomas wrote of Conan's gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth--as well as the wars, the wenches, and the wizardry that bedeviled the Cimmerian from one issue to the next.</p><p>In this second of three volumes, Roy Thomas explains the creative process behind nearly 50 issues (#52-#100) of <i>Conan the Barbarian</i>. Roy talks about how he plotted and scripted each issue, devised new adventures for Conan that expanded Howard's original stories into a world-spanning epic, and worked with such Conan artists and inkers as John Buscema, Gil Kane, Ernie Chan, and George Roussos.</p><p>Whether you're a Conan fan or a comics fan, you'll enjoy this in-depth look at a Marvel comic-book classic.</p>
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