Imparator Conan #14 Kull #1 Turkish Comic Turkey Frank Frazetta
İmparator Conan Issue #14 (Turkish Edition, Alfa Yayınları, 2001)
Description:
This is a Turkish-language, black-and-white Conan comic published by Alfa Yayınları in 2001 as part of the İmparator Conan series. The series consists of 14 issues, all released in the same year, and primarily draws from Marvel’s later-era Conan material, while occasionally incorporating related Robert E. Howard characters.
Issue #14 includes the Conan story titled “Conan: At the End of the Long Road” (Conan Uzun Yolun Sonunda), a reflective and atmospheric tale that emphasizes endurance, fate, and the passage of time core themes that resonate strongly with Conan’s mythic legacy. Alongside this, the issue also features material from Kull Issue #1, introducing readers to Howard’s earlier barbarian hero and spiritual predecessor to Conan. The inclusion of Kull adds historical and literary depth, making this issue especially appealing to readers interested in the broader Hyborian and pre-Hyborian mythos.
As with the rest of the İmparator Conan series, the cover does not correspond to the interior stories. Issue #14 features Frank Frazetta’s iconic Death Dealer artwork—one of the most recognizable fantasy illustrations ever created. While unrelated to the contents, the presence of this legendary cover art significantly enhances the visual and collectible appeal of the issue. This contrast between interior material and unrelated yet prestigious cover imagery is a defining characteristic of the series and a key reason it attracts collector interest today.
Key Features:
• Series: İmparator Conan
• Issue Number: Issue #14
• Publisher: Alfa Yayınları
• Publication Year: 2001
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Black and white comic
• Included Stories: Conan – At the End of the Long Road; Kull Issue #1
• Character Scope: Conan the Barbarian and Kull of Atlantis
• Cover Art: Death Dealer by Frank Frazetta (not related to interior content)
• Series Scope: 14 issues published in 2001
• Collector Appeal: Final issue of the series; includes Kull material and features iconic Frazetta cover art