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{{Marvel Database:Comic Template
| Title = Conan the Barbarian
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| Image = Conan the Barbarian Vol 1 5.jpg
| Image = Conan the Barbarian 5.jpg
 
| Volume = 1
 
| Issue = 5
 
 
| Month = May
 
| Month = May
 
| Year = 1971
 
| Year = 1971
   
 
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
 
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
| CoverArtist1 = Barry Windsor-Smith
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| CoverArtist1 = Barry Smith
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| CoverArtist2 = Sam Rosen
 
| PreviousIssue = [[Comics:Conan the Barbarian Vol 1 4|Conan the Barbarian #4]]
 
| NextIssue = [[Comics:Conan the Barbarian Vol 1 6|Conan the Barbarian #6]]
 
   
 
| Quotation =
 
| Quotation =
 
| Speaker =
 
| Speaker =
   
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| Solicit = Now on sale monthly - and greater than ever! Our sword-swinging Cimmerian clashes head-on with the sorcery of the evil Zukala - and his even deadlier daughter!
| StoryTitle1 = "Zukala's Daughter"
 
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| Editor1_1 = Roy Thomas
 
 
| StoryTitle1 = Zukala's Daughter
 
| Writer1_1 = Roy Thomas
 
| Writer1_1 = Roy Thomas
| Penciler1_1 = Barry Windsor-Smith
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| Penciler1_1 = Barry Smith
 
| Inker1_1 = Frank Giacoia
 
| Inker1_1 = Frank Giacoia
| Colourist1_1 =
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| Colourist1_1 = Mimi Gold
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
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| AdaptedFrom1_1 = Robert E. Howard
   
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| Synopsis1 = Traveling through a remote Zamorian village while returning to Shadizar, Conan ends up in the middle of a sorcerer's tax collecting scam. The village has not paid its 40 pieces of gold, so the sorcerer sends a demon-tiger to collect. Conan battles, and loses against, the tiger, but it decides not to kill the barbarian and slinks off, changing into its true shape, a beautiful woman. The townsfolk tell Conan that she is the daughter of the sorcerer, Zukala. The girl, Zephra, returns to her father but for some reason is so pale and sickly that she falls into her father's arms. Meanwhile, Conan agress to slay the sorcerer in return for a sword that had caught his eye. Conan sneaks into Zukala's fortress and watches as the sorcerer summons a demon, Jagta-Noga, to punish the villagers. Conan is discovered by Zephra, and explains her odd behavior -- she saw a vision of her fated to love Conan, and Conan standing over her dead body. The two are interrupted by Zukala, who runs off when Conan shatters his mask, the source of his power. Enough of the mask remains for a few magical tricks, however, and commands his daughter to turn into the tigress and slay the Cimmerian. She refuses, however, but Jaggta-Noga returns to defend the wizard. Zephra leaps between demon and barbarian. Zephra is dealt a near-killing blow, and, horrified, Zukala sends the demon away. Zukala vanishes with his daughter, who, while still alive, is no longer as loyal to her father as she had been, and this saddens the sorcerer more than anything else. Conan takes the gold left behind, decides it's payment enough, and continues to Shadizar.
| Synopsis1 =
 
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''<br />
 
* [[Conan (Earth-616)|Conan]]
 
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''<br />
 
* Zephra
 
 
'''Villains:'''<br />
 
* Zakula
 
   
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{apn|[[Conan (Earth-616)|Conan]]|Savage Sword of Conan #104|Savage Sword of Conan #81}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Zephra (Hyborian) (Earth-616)|Zephra]]}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{1st|[[Zukala (Earth-616)|Zukala]]}}
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* {{1st|[[Jaggta-Noga (Earth-616)|Jaggta-Noga]]}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{Invoked|[[Crom (Earth-616)|Crom]]}}
* <br />
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Morrigan (Earth-616)|Morrigan]]}}
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Macha (Earth-616)|Macha]]}}
'''Locations:'''<br />
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Nemain (Earth-616)|Nemain]]}}
* Zamora
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Kull (Earth-616)|Kull]]}}
 
'''Items:'''<br />
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'''Races and Species:'''
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
* <br/>
 
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* {{Mentioned|[[Tigers]]}}
 
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* {{Mentioned|[[Lions]]}}
 
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* {{Mentioned|[[Bulls of the Marshlands]]}}
 
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* {{a|[[Gods]]}}<!-- Zukala -->
| Cast1 = Conan (Earth-616)
 
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* {{a|[[Demons]]}}
| Cast2 =
 
 
'''Locations:'''
| Location1 =
 
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* {{a|[[Hyboria]]}}
| Location2 =
 
 
** {{a|[[Zamora]]}}
| Item1 =
 
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*** {{Mentioned|[[Shadizar|Shadizar the Wicked]]}}
| Item2 =
 
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*** {{Mentioned|[[Gardens of Yara|Gardens of Yara, Arenjun]]}}
| Vehicle1 =
 
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** {{Referenced|[[Cimmeria]]}}
| Vehicle2 =
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Acheron]]}}
 
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** {{Invoked|[[Python (Acheron)|Python]]}}
| Notes =
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Atlantis (Empire)|Atlantis]]}}
* This issue is reprinted in [[comics:Conan Saga Vol 1 2|''Conan Saga'' #2]] and [[comics:Essential Series Vol 1 Conan the Barbarian 1|''Essential Conan the Barbarian'', Volume 1]].
 
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'''Items:'''
 
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* {{Mentioned|[[Drakis]]}}
| Trivia =
 
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* Dragon-hilt blade {{Only}}
* "Zukala's Daughter" is inspired by the [[Robert E. Howard]] poem, "Zukala's Hour".
 
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* {{Invoked|[[Topaz Throne]]}}
 
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'''Events:'''
| Recommended =
 
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* [[Hyborian Age]][[Category:Hyborian Age]]
* [[Comics:Conan the Barbarian Vol 1|Conan the Barbarian]]
 
* [[Comics:Conan the Adventurer Vol 1|Conan the Adventurer]]
 
* [[Comics:Conan the King Vol 1|Conan the King]]
 
* [[Comics:Conan the Savage Vol 1|Conan the Savage]]
 
* [[Comics:Conan Classic Vol 1|Conan Classic]]
 
* [[Comics:Conan Saga Vol 1|Conan Saga]]
 
* [[Comics:Savage Sword of Conan Vol 1|Savage Sword of Conan]]
 
   
 
| Notes = * Synopsis by YardIHS
 
| Trivia = * "Zukala's Daughter" is inspired by the [[Robert E. Howard]] poem, "Zukala's Hour".
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
* [[Wikipedia:Conan the Barbarian|Conan article at Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Conan (comics)|Conan comic series article at Wikipedia]]
 
* [http://www.conan.com/ Conan official website]
 
* [http://conan.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Conan wiki]
 
 
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Appearing in "Zukala's Daughter"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Races and Species:

Locations:

Items:

  • Drakis (Mentioned)
  • Dragon-hilt blade (First appearance)
  • Topaz Throne (Invoked)

Events:

Synopsis for "Zukala's Daughter"

Traveling through a remote Zamorian village while returning to Shadizar, Conan ends up in the middle of a sorcerer's tax collecting scam. The village has not paid its 40 pieces of gold, so the sorcerer sends a demon-tiger to collect. Conan battles, and loses against, the tiger, but it decides not to kill the barbarian and slinks off, changing into its true shape, a beautiful woman. The townsfolk tell Conan that she is the daughter of the sorcerer, Zukala. The girl, Zephra, returns to her father but for some reason is so pale and sickly that she falls into her father's arms. Meanwhile, Conan agress to slay the sorcerer in return for a sword that had caught his eye. Conan sneaks into Zukala's fortress and watches as the sorcerer summons a demon, Jagta-Noga, to punish the villagers. Conan is discovered by Zephra, and explains her odd behavior -- she saw a vision of her fated to love Conan, and Conan standing over her dead body. The two are interrupted by Zukala, who runs off when Conan shatters his mask, the source of his power. Enough of the mask remains for a few magical tricks, however, and commands his daughter to turn into the tigress and slay the Cimmerian. She refuses, however, but Jaggta-Noga returns to defend the wizard. Zephra leaps between demon and barbarian. Zephra is dealt a near-killing blow, and, horrified, Zukala sends the demon away. Zukala vanishes with his daughter, who, while still alive, is no longer as loyal to her father as she had been, and this saddens the sorcerer more than anything else. Conan takes the gold left behind, decides it's payment enough, and continues to Shadizar.

Solicit Synopsis

Now on sale monthly - and greater than ever! Our sword-swinging Cimmerian clashes head-on with the sorcery of the evil Zukala - and his even deadlier daughter!

Notes

  • Synopsis by YardIHS

Trivia

See Also

Links and References

References