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Kral Conan #31 King Conan #20 #21 Turkish Comic Turkey SSOC #99 Prince Conn

Kral Conan #31 King Conan #20 #21 Turkish Comic Turkey SSOC #99 Prince Conn

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Kral Conan – Issue #31 – Turkish Edition, Alfa Yayınları (2000)

Description:

This is a Turkish-language, black-and-white Conan comic published by Alfa Yayınları in 2000 as part of the Kral Conan series. Released on a biweekly schedule between 1999 and 2001, the series consists of 42 issues and is well known among collectors for its irregular and non-linear editorial structure, compiling stories from multiple original Conan titles without preserving their original reading order.

Issue #31 continues the focus on material from the King Conan series. This issue includes King Conan Issue #20 (Part 1) and King Conan Issue #21, presenting interconnected stories from Conan’s later years as ruler of Aquilonia. The partial inclusion of Issue #20 is characteristic of the Turkish series, where longer arcs are often split across multiple issues rather than presented in full.

The cover artwork is taken from The Savage Sword of Conan #99. As with many other entries in the Kral Conan series, the cover does not correspond to the interior stories. Alfa Yayınları frequently selected visually striking Savage Sword covers to enhance shelf appeal, even when there was no narrative relationship between the cover art and the content inside.

Key Features:

• Series: Kral Conan

• Issue Number: Issue #31

• Publisher: Alfa Yayınları

• Publication Year: 2000

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Black and white comic

• Release Schedule: Biweekly

• Series Scope: 42 issues published between 1999–2001

• Source Material: King Conan #20 (Part 1) and King Conan #21

• Cover Art: The Savage Sword of Conan #99 (not related to interior content)

• Series Structure: Mixed and non-linear compilation of original Conan stories

• Collector Appeal: Combines fragmented King Conan material with an unrelated Savage Sword cover, making it a clear example of the series’ distinctive Turkish publication style

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