Appearing in "A King Comes Riding!"
Featured Characters:
- King Kull (Origin revealed)
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- Red Slayers
- Black Legion
- Brule
- Om-Ra (Only in flashback)
- Khornah (Only in flashback)
- Sareeta (killed by Kull) (Only in flashback) (Death)
- Sareeta's mother (Only in flashback)
- Lemurian pirates (Only in flashback)
- Commander Enaros (Only in flashback)
- Count Ducalon of Komahar (Only in flashback)
- King Borna (Only in flashback) (killed by Kull) (Death)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "A King Comes Riding!"
--For a full synopsis of this comic, please see the original publishing of this comic in Kull The Conqueror #1.--
Appearing in "The Shadow Kingdom"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Serpent-Men
Other Characters:
- Ka-Nu
- Picts
- Brule
- King Eallal (statue of a king who ruled 1,000 years before, also as a ghost)
- Red Slayers
Locations:
- Valusia
- City of Wonders
- Hall of Society
- City of Wonders
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Shadow Kingdom"
--For a full synopsis of this comic, please see the original publishing of this comic in Kull The Conqueror #2.--
Appearing in "The Valley of the Worm!"
Featured Characters:
- Niord
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- James Allison
- Perseus
- Beowulf
- Saint George
- Siegfried
- Fafnir
- Aesir
- Bragi
- Helga
- Picts
- Gorm
- Satha (serpent)
- Worm
Locations:
- Country of the Worm
- Valley of Broken Stones
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Valley of the Worm!"
--For a full synopsis of this comic, please see the original publishing of this comic in Supernatural Thrillers #3.--
Appearing in "King Kull"
Featured Characters:
Synopsis for "King Kull"
A retrospective review, with text and illustrations (2 pages).
Notes
- Thomas is editor, Conway is associate editor, Wein and Wolfman are consulting editors.
- Mike Whelan's first printed work in comics. He painted a Conan illustration and Roy Thomas purchased it, for possible use by Marvel. Kull and the Barbarians came up for print and Thomas had Whelan paint a scar on Conan's face, making him look like Kull. An excellent cover, even though there is no story, inside to go along with it.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Kull and the Barbarians Vol 1 1 on the forums
- Images from Kull and the Barbarians Vol 1 1
Footnotes
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