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Post by codystarbuck on Nov 29, 2024 21:49:12 GMT -5
On sale 50 years ago today: I’m curious to read this one. I’m certain somebody here has. Any views? Here's the link to my more detailed review of the 4 issues of the original series, from my Other Guys thread, which includes brief notes about the bulk of Atlas/Seaboard, though minus most of the art I posted, due to dead links. classiccomics.org/thread/4034/guys-non-dc-marvel-reviews?page=2I'd like to restore some of that; but, 84 pages is a bit daunting and I'd have to recall all of what I posted, though much of it was just cover shots, apart from some key titles, for each company. Here is a link to the defunct Atlas Archives, from the Wayback Machine....... web.archive.org/web/20110128150130/http://atlasarchives.com/This has some good synopses of the various titles and individual issues.
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Post by driver1980 on Dec 1, 2024 16:27:06 GMT -5
I had no idea this book existed until I saw it on X:
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Post by Batflunkie on Dec 1, 2024 17:21:36 GMT -5
I had no idea this book existed until I saw it on X: Can you pray to Krom and hear the lamentation of the women?
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Dec 1, 2024 18:42:21 GMT -5
I had no idea this book existed until I saw it on X: I know I have at least 2 different Conan Choose Your Own Adventure/Endless Quest books, but I can't recall off hand the titles, so I am not sure if this is one of them. TSR was churning out Conan based material in the mid-80s, first with a couple of AD&D modules, and 2 small boxes of metal minis, then a Conan branded rpg that was essentially AD&D set in the Hyborian age with a few tweaks, then some Endless Quest books. There was even a Red Sonja modules around the time of the Sonja movie as well. Some of it used photo stills of Arnie as Conan on the covers rather than original art, but there was a passel of Conan themed TSR merch around that time. -M PS This was the set of Conan minis I owned, wish I still had them -M
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