Kull the Destroyer

    (Marvel, 1973-1978)
™ and ©1973 Marvel Entertainment Group

Before Conan the Barbarian, there was Kull. Robert E. Howard’s second great barbarian warrior, Kull, wandered the continent of Atlantis in the age preceding Conan’s. Through strength of sword, and quickness of wit, Kull became the ruler of Valusia, the greatest kingdom of Atlantis.

In this, his first series, Kull slays a corrupt ruler to win his crown. Life for the new king is far from uneventful, though, as he battles both mortal and supernatural foes.

Previously known as “Kull the Conqueror,” this series changed names with issue #11, becoming “Kull the Destroyer.” Its flair for great storytelling, however, was unaltered.
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  • 11
    Nov 1973
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    W: Roy Thomas, Robert E. Howard  ·  A: Mike Ploog
    Continued from Kull the Conqueror (1st Series) #10
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  • 12
    Jan 1974
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    W: Steve Englehart  ·  A: Mike Ploog, Steve Ditko
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  • 13
    Mar 1974
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    W: Steve Englehart  ·  A: Mike Ploog
    Marvel Value Stamp #73: Kingpin
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  • 14
    Jun 1974
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    W: Steve Englehart, Stan Lee  ·  A: Mike Ploog, Joe Maneely
    Marvel Value Stamp #40: Loki
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  • 15
    Aug 1974
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    W: Steve Englehart, Stan Lee  ·  A: Mike Ploog, Steve Ditko
    Series goes on hiatus; Marvel Value Stamp #42: Man Wolf
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  • 16
    Aug 1976
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    W: Roy Thomas, Doug Moench  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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  • 16/A
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    Aug 1976
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    W: Doug Moench, Roy Thomas  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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    Mark Jewelers Insert
    Aug 1976
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    W: Doug Moench, Roy Thomas  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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  • 17
    Oct 1976
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala, Ed Hannigan
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    Oct 1976
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Alfredo P. Alcala
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  • 18
    Dec 1976
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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  • 18/MJ
    Mark Jewelers Insert
    Dec 1976
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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  • 19
    Feb 1977
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
    11 copies from $1.10
  • 20
    Apr 1977
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    W: Doug Moench  ·  A: Ed Hannigan
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  • 21
    Jun 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 21/A
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    Jun 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 22
    Aug 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 23
    Oct 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 23/A
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    Oct 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 23/B
    Whitman
    Nov 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
    Blank Barcode Box
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  • 24
    Dec 1977
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 25
    Feb 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 26
    Apr 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 27
    Jun 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
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  • 28
    Aug 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
    Thulsa Doom returns
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  • 29
    Oct 1978
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    W: Don Glut  ·  A: Ernie Chan
    Final Issue
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