Two Against Tyre Robert E.Howard

TWO AGAINST TYRE-The pageantry of medieval knighthood, the exoticism of the Orient, the ferocity of the invaders from the steppes, the mysteries of the seraglio, the rise and fall of great dynasties. “Two Against Tyre” was more Historical adventures of Eithriall the Gaul by prolific Texas pulp writer Robert E. Howard,based on an (unfinished draft),printed in 1975,by Publisher:Dennis McHaney.Edition:Limited Chapbook McHaney's other booklet that year, Two Against Tyre, consisted of 900 unnumbered copies, and 600 numbered copies on deluxe paper.The Howard Collector #12, Spring 1970."Two Against Tyre" (originally untitled)    Second Book of Robert E. Howard (Zebra: Berkley).Later,Adapted from the non-Conan story, "Two Against Tyre," by Robert E. Howard,into "Two Against Turan."from a Script by Roy Thomas,and pencils by John Buscema, inks by Ernie Chan (as "Ernie Chua").

Publisher Marvel

Credits John Buscema   Artist Ernie Chan (aka Ernie Chua)   Artist John "Costa" Costanza   Artist Glynis Oliver / Glynis Wein   Artist Roy Thomas   Editor Robert E. Howard   Writer Roy Thomas   Writer Characters Conan Conan the Barbarian (Vol 1) 29-A by Marvel Conan the Barbarian (Vol 1) 29-A by Marvel Item Bio

Comics
"Two Against Turan!" Adapted from Robert E. Howard's "Two Against Tyre"

Conan has made it to Aghrapur, capitol of Turan. He witnesses a procession of the idol of the Tarim, honored god among Turanians, and blunders when he mocks the god, setting the mob afire. The Cimmerian fights back the blood-thirsty crowd, and is given timely refuge by Eithriall...or is it Ormraxes?...who needs the help of a burly ally. They are set upon by soldiers of King Yildiz. Eithriall is captured and Conan left for dead. When Conan awakes, a hooded man tends his wounds and feeds him, requesting that Conan help rescue Eithriall. This Conan does, returning him to the hooded man. The man removes the hood to unveil that he is identical to Eithriall...in fact, that Eithriall is a wizard, and the two are separated halves of each other, who must reunite or perish. Conan learns that, once reunited, the wizard will be a dark force pledged to crushing all of Turan. Conan ends the threat before it is unstoppable. In consideration of this, Conan is offered a place with the Turanian army's special units.

Books

 * 1)  THE HOWARD COLLECTOR #12, Glenn Lord, Spring 1970
 * 2) CONAN THE BARBARIAN #29, Marvel, August 1973 (rewritten as a Conan story, "Two Against Turan")
 * 3) TWO AGAINST TYRE, Dennis McHaney, 1975
 * 4) THE SECOND BOOK OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, Zebra, May 1976
 * 5) THE HOWARD COLLECTOR, Ace, April 1979
 * 6) THE SECOND BOOK OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, Berkley, March 1980
 * 7) LORD OF SAMARCAND AND OTHER ADVENTURE TALES OF THE OLD ORIENT, Bison Books, Ap