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Appearing in "When Wakes the Golden Serpent"

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Synopsis for "When Wakes the Golden Serpent"

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Appearing in "The Savage Brotherhood"

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  • Kull (Main story and flashback)

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  • Unnamed bounty-hunter (First appearance; dies) (Only in flashback)
  • Kolos / Kosler (First appearance; dies) (Only in flashback)

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  • Lemurians (Mentioned)
    • Lemurian captain (Mentioned)
  • Bandits (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
    • Leyr (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
  • King Borna (Mentioned)

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Appearing in "Caresses of Mine Enemy"

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  • Ala (First appearance)

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  • Topaz Throne

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Notes

  • "When Wakes the Golden Serpent" is the part four of the adaptation of the Tor novel "Conan and the Gods of the Mountain" by Roland Green.
  • In "The Savage Brotherhood", Kull recounts a tale to "Kathonor". This character appears to be Bakas, boasting a similar appearance, the same background of Lemurian galley slave that eventually join Kull in Valusia, and calls him "little brother". It remains unknown whether Kathonor is supposed to be a distinct character, another name of Bakas, or simply an error.
  • A story named "Caressess of Mine Enemy" and with a nigh-identical plot was published in Savage Sword of Conan #158. Ironically, Savage Sword of Conan #215's summary described it as "a unique Kull story printed directly from the penciled parchment of another era".
  • This issue also includes:
    • Rey Garcia portfolio.
    • Reggie Jones portfolio.
    • "Conan the Barbarian", a look at the current events in the Conan title, and a portfolio of Colin MacNeil's cover art.
    • "Conan File", with the first part of the story of Conan's Universal appeal.

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