green_ankh's Dagar the Invincible #12 - Dagar the Invincible review

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    I used to dig through bins at second hand shops to find issues of Dagar. It may have been a Conan knock off but the art of Ernie Chan was great. The stories are light and a good read. I wish someone would do a reprint collection of these issues. Goldkey of this time were some of the most fun in comics. His comic lasted 18 quarterly issues, the last of which (December, 1976) reprinted the first issue. Dagar was a typical barbarian hero of his genre. Big and brawny, fearless in battle, not especially bright but clever and cunning enough to win most of his fights, moved around a lot and therefore tended not to form permanent relationships. His foes tended to be monsters, wizards or supernatural entities.

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