Conan # 36 - Silent to the Sea

is a comic book published by Dark Horse & released on 1 / / 2007

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"Crom curse Picts and Prophets!"

King Conan has traced the treachery to its source: a dark Prophet who has rallied the Picts to arms. Now, the Cimmerian must place his life in the hands of a mysterious Pictish witch as he ventures into the depths of the ocean to find the only weapon that can stop the Prophet.

Conan artist Cary Nord catches his breath as seasoned Conan veteran Paul Lee (Demons of Khitai) joins regular writer Tim Truman to spin this tantalizing tale of mystery, magic, and mayhem, set during Conan's reign as king of Aquilonia.

  • An oft-requested peek into Conan's years as king, and a direct sequel to Robert E. Howard's "The Phoenix on the Sword."

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  • Dave Stewart
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    Paul Lee
    penciler


  • Tony Harris
    cover



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    User Reviews
    Innsmouth-ish People and King Conan Return!
    Reviewed by CaptHowdy on April 12, 2008.
    CaptHowdy has written 186 reviews. His/her last review was for .
    6 out of 6 users recommend his reviews.

    Part two on this King Conan tale that Dark Horse started last issue and let me tell you this, it's a goodie.

    The first issue I found ho hum and was apprehensive about bringing on a tale of King Conan but now that I have seen how it was done I think they did a great job. I loved the Innsmouth' fish people, and the ancient lost land Conan travels to. The whole setting was great.

    New Writer Timothy Truman sure did a great job but now I have some pretty high expectations of him. I will continue to read, I hope he continues to produce stuff like this.




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