eBook by Francesco Dimitri Cover by Alex Horley (aka Alessandro Orlandelli) Illustrations by Patrick Zircher? From Titan Books, Heroic Signatures & Conan Properties International LLC Spoilers! Spoilers! The hills of Zalgara, cloud river, a small riparian village appears out of thin air. King Kull the Conqueror and Brule the Spear-Slayer meet with village chief Elspeth Thrace. They spend the night exploring the novel village. The stars in the firmament start swirling. Kull and Brule spot a future, possible version/reflection of Kull as an elderly man with a woman. The old couple explodes into water, showering Kull. Kull and Brule see an older Kull stuffing his face... obese, angry, sad and alone. The vision turns into mist. Kull and Brule witness an alternate rendition of Kull's past, they see a young Kull and his girlfriend Elpis, dead, murdered by five thieves. Kull vividly recalls that, as a youth, he had killed all five of the robbers and that Elpis ...
Three months pass and Dr. Jack Griffin lives with the fear that Tommy, his escaped ward, may come back and kill him. He halts the experiments and tries to be patient. One day a note arrives from Tommy, stating he will take everything from him. But the invisible boy walks through flour and strangles a dummy. Griffin is now invisible too and takes care of him, leaving his body in the snow. With his death he becomes visible and is discovered. Griffin leaves everyone and everything behind, takes a room far away at The Lion's Head inn and begins work on finding a cure. Having Griffin live in fear of the young Tommy was a nice way to turn the tables. He thought to simply be patient and things would go back to normal, but for him that was never in the cards. Griffin is not a man we can sympathize with. Like any good villain, you can only go so far in understanding his side. Ultimately, this comic ends where the original Universal 1933...