
Mars Will Tag No More! 2000AD abstract acrylic advertising Alan Moore Alex Nino alien Al Williamson Amazing Spider-man animal inside you animals art Avengers Batman big box of comics Bill Mantlo birth black and white Black Panther book review books brains Brave and the Bold Captain America Carmine Infantino cats Charles Yates Chris Claremont Classics Illustrated collage collection comic book collage comic books crime Dark Horse Comics DC Comics dinosaur dinosaur books dinosaur comics Dinosaurs an Illustrated Guide Dr.Image: Frank Miller, Josef Rubinstein/Marvel Comics By Chris Claremont & Frank Millerīy 1982 Chris Claremont was riding high, having written the seminal “The Dark Phoenix Saga” and “Days Of Future Past” nearly back to back in Uncanny X-Men. We also get several bonus pages of Red Sonja being awesome in chain mail underwear.ĭan-Thing Archives: Doctor Strange in Marvel Premiere #3įollow Mars Will Send No More on Mars Will Advertise No More! Mars Will Categorize No More! But, you really can’t beat reading Black Colossus at colossal size.

Howard memorial page.Ĭool! Let’s have a look at these splash pages and stunning interior art.ĭark Horse collected these tales in their recent Chronicles of Conan collections, giving the coloring and paper quality an upgrade from these 1970s editions. Smith contributes some new artwork on a Robert E. On the inside covers, writer and Editor Roy Thomas gives us a fun history of how he and Smith got started doing a Conan series for Marvel in the first place. Wow, that Smith one would make a killer poster!

Let’s have a look inside the first two!īefore we open them up, dig these back covers. Conan would conquer four different Treasury Editions (#4, 15, 19, 23) from 1975 to 1979. #15 features the Song of Red Sonja, and Smith’s Sonja artwork rocks at Treasury size. These over-sized editions also spotlight the artistic talents of Barry Windsor-Smith. Conan’s larger-than-life personality works wonderfully in the first two Marvel Treasury Editions that feature him.
