Khan

    (Moonstone, 2005)
™ and ©2005 Tom DeFalco and Don Hudson

Nope, banish those mental images of William Shatner and Ricardo Montalban… this series is definitely more Conan than Star Trek.

Immortalized in history as both a barbaric warrior and brilliant tactician, Genghis Khan rose from slavery to unite the numerous Mongol tribes into the conquering horde for which they are remembered. In the relatively short years of his life, Khan claimed more peoples and lands than the Romans did in 400 years of empire, accomplishing what no man or woman has done before or since: literally becoming ruler of the ancient world.

Combining accepted fact with legends and dramatic storytelling, Khan is an exciting heroic tale that is, according to writer Tom DeFalco, ‘sort of/kind of’ historically accurate. DeFalco, editor-in-chief of Marvel comics from 1987-1994, has put his mark on every type of comic from Wolverine and Spider-Man to Archie and the Flintstones.

— Joseph Self
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September, 2005
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Tom DeFalcoDon Hudson