The Chronicles of Zardath.
Starr the Slayer was a trial run for Conan by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Smith, the original creative team of the Marvel Conan the Barbarian comic books. Starr looks and acts like Conan, but was created before Marvel Comics got the rights to do him.there was a lot of material packed into this slice of melancholy.
Marie Severin's original concept for the cover of Chamber of Darkness #4. |
Marie Severin's Starr the Slayer concept cover for Chamber of Darkness #4! |
Chamber of Darkness #4
"Sword of the Sorcerers"
Novelist Len Carson (considered a tip of the hat to Conan paperback writer Lin Carter) plans to write one final story in his popular sword and sorcery series to kill off the protagonist, Starr the Slayer, but his creation comes to life and kills him in self-defense.
Written by Roy Thomas with Barry (Windsor-) Smith art.
This little gem has been reprinted in Conan the Barbarian #16, Conan Saga #6 (stunning new Conan cover), Essential Conan #1 (even though it sports a John Buscema cover, only one of the stories is illustrated by him) & Barry Windsor-Smith Conan Archives #2.
Nice Brandon Peterson cover art! |
Warren Ellis's Newuniversal Marvel Comics series Newuniversal: Conqueror#1 includes another version of Starr the Slayer. In the universe of Newuniversal, some areas of space are part of an artificial construct, the 'Newuniversal structure', and do not entirely obey the standard laws of physics. Earth has drifted into this structure on several occasions, and was within it for at least part of Starr's lifetime
Later, a new version of Starr the Slayer by writer Daniel Way & artist Rich Corben was published the four issue mini-series under the Marvel Comic's MAX Comics imprint.
I like nothing better than a great page of Corben artwork, Starr the Slayer #1! |
Conan vs. Rune #1 An unlikely, but amazing crossover! |
Thank You!
Back to some early Barry (Windsor-) Smith artwork from Conan the Barbarian. |
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