Kral Conan #33 King Conan #24 #25 Turkish Comic Turkey Frank Frazetta Prince Conn
Kral Conan – Issue #33 – 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 Kral Conan series. Released on a biweekly schedule between 1999 and 2001, the series spans 42 issues and is well known for its irregular editorial structure, assembling stories from different original Conan series without maintaining their original narrative order.
Issue #33 continues the focus on material from the King Conan series and includes King Conan Issues #24 and #25. These stories further explore Conan’s reign, emphasizing court intrigue, warfare, and the responsibilities of kingship. In addition, this issue features a “Prince Conn” story centered on Conan’s son, offering readers a broader perspective on the Conan legacy and the future of the Aquilonian throne.
The cover artwork is taken from the novel Swords of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, illustrated by Frank Frazetta. As with many entries in the Kral Conan series, the cover does not correspond to the interior content. Alfa Yayınları frequently used striking fantasy artwork from unrelated sources to increase visual appeal, even when there was no narrative connection to the stories inside.
Key Features:
• Series: Kral Conan
• Issue Number: Issue #33
• Publisher: Alfa Yayınları
• Publication Year: 2001
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Black and white comic
• Release Schedule: Biweekly
• Series Scope: 42 issues published between 1999–2001
• Source Material: King Conan #24 and #25; Prince Conn
• Cover Art: Swords of Mars novel cover by Frank Frazetta (not related to interior content)
• Series Structure: Mixed and non-linear compilation of original Conan stories
• Collector Appeal: Combines late King Conan stories with a Prince Conn feature, paired with a classic Frank Frazetta cover unrelated to the interior material