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Sword & Sorcery at Warren – Part 11: 1981

If you missed the last one…

The blending of genres continues in 1981, with many stories falling into the Science Fiction category. SF was big in the 1980s and Sword & Sorcery on the wane. We are only one year away from Arnold Schwarzenegger playing Conan. You’d expect an up-surge in interest but in many ways 1982 will be a breaking point for S&S. One example of cross-genre story I did not select is “The Last Voyage of Sinbad” (Creepy #129, July 1981) was written by Budd Lewis with art by Fred Carillo. Sinbad travels in time to the 17th Century. It’s really not a sword adventure but a chance to compare two eras. I did include another, “Bishop Dane And Dax The Warrior!: The Warrior And The Gunfighter!” (Eerie #120, April 1981) written by Rich Margopoulos with art by A. L. Sanchez. This one has modern characters in it but the over-all tale is a Fantasy adventure. Plus it features Dax for the last time. Sadly, Esteban Maroto didn’t draw it.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: Skull Of The Three Snakes” (Eerie #118, January 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Alfred Alcala

“The Tempered Sword” (Creepy #125, February 1981) written by Manuel Auad.

Art by Mike Saenz

“Knight Errant” (Creepy #125, February 1981) written by Roy Kinnard.

Art by Alfred Alcala

“Voltar Part 6” (The Rook #7, February 1981) written by Bill DuBay.

Art by by Frank Thorne

“Ghita of Alizarr Part 8” (1994 #17, February 1981) art and story by Frank Thorne.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: Eyes Of The Dead!” (Eerie #119, February 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Alfred Alcala

“Voltar Part 7” (The Rook #8, April 1981) written by Bill DuBay.

Art by Frank Thorne

“Ghita of Alizarr Part 9” (1994 #18, April 1981) art and story by Frank Thorne.

Art by A. L. Sanchez

“Bishop Dane And Dax The Warrior!: The Warrior And The Gunfighter!” (Eerie #120, April 1981) written by Rich Margopoulos.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: Sombra The Damned!” (Eerie #120, April 1981) was written and drawn by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Alfred Alcala

“Voltar Part 8” (The Rook #9, June 1981) written by Bill DuBay.

Art by Frank Thorne

“Ghita of Alizarr Part 10” (1994 #19, June 1981) art and story by Frank Thorne.

Art by Robert Morello

“Born Of Ancient Vision” (Eerie #121, June 1981) written by Robert Morello & Budd Lewis.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: Fall Of The Death Head! (Eerie #121, June 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Carmine Infantino & Alfred Alcala

“Working Class Hero!” (Creepy #129, July 1981) written by Roger McKenzie.

Art by Romas Kukalis

Art by Gonzalo Mayo

“The Beast of Sarnadd-Doom! (Eerie #122, July 1981) was written by Budd Lewis. An unofficial adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft’s “The Doom That Came to Sarnath”.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth Book II” (Eerie #122, July 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Sanjulian

Art by Robert Morello

“In Sight of Heaven and Hell” (Eerie #123, August 1981) was written by Chris Adames.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: Path of the Tortured Soul” (Eerie #123, August 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Bob Morello

“God of Light” (Eerie #124, September 1981) was written by Chris Adames.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: The Scared Scroll” (Eerie #124, September 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Frank Thorne

“Ghita of Alizarr Part 11” (1994 #20, August 1981) art and story by Frank Thorne.

Art by Esteban Maroto

“Dragon” (Vampirella #98, August 1981) was written and drawn by Esteban Maroto.

Art by Sanjulian

Art by Esteban Maroto

“Salome” (Vampirella #99, September 1981) was written and drawn by Esteban Maroto.

Art by Frank Thorne

“Ghita of Alizarr Part 12” (1994 #21, October 1981) art and story by Frank Thorne.

Art by Esteban Maroto

“Korsar” (Eerie #126, November 1981) was written by Jim Stenstrum.

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth Part I and II” (Eerie #126, November 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Art by Jeff Easley

Art by Romeo Tanghal and Alfred Alcala

“Kobold” (Creepy #133, November 1981) was written by Budd Lewis.

Art by Nestor Redondo

Art by Victor de la Fuente

“Haggarth: The Mad King” (Eerie #127, December 1981) art and story by Victor de la Fuente.

Next time…1982/1983…the End!

 

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    • My original intent back at part 1 was to track the Sword & Sorcery theme through the years. This ended up becoming largely a visual quest. I hope to write some more meaningful posts of specific trends after the last one.

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