![]() ![]() In the return of Kull the Destroyer, Thulsa Doom/Ardyon learned of the curse of Torranna (essentially, if a scarred man wore the crown and sat the throne, he'd be unable to ever leave the throne), which he determined to bestow upon Kull. Kull and the Barbarians lasted three issues until it was canceled. Kull and Brule's ship was later attacked by a sea serpent, with which Thulsa may or may not have had anything to do. Thulsa observed the battle through a magic crystal. ![]() Thulsa Doom sent members of the Black Legion to ambush Kull and Brule, though they won the fight. Kull resumes his quest in the pages of Kull and the Barbarians, a black-and-white Marvel magazine format (published under the Curtis Magazines imprint). He set him on a quest to regain his lost kingdom, in the pages of his own comic, until it gets canceled. Posing as the nobleman Ardyon, he forms an alliance with four rebels within Valusia: the dwarfish Ducalon, the soldier Enaros, Baron Kanuub, and the minstrel Ridondo, who actually dethroned the hero. Thulsa Doom returns in Kull the Conqueror #11, "By This Axe, I Rule," based on an original story by Robert E. He was often a featured foe in the Marvel Kull comics (for instance, Kull the Conqueror #3 and #7). Thulsa Doom on the cover of Kull the Destroyer Vol 1 #28.Ī powerful necromancer, Thulsa Doom is Kull's primary foe. In the 1982 film adaptation, he was portrayed by James Earl Jones, who also played Darth Vader in the Star Wars films, Ommadon in The Flight of Dragons, Lavan in My Little Pony'n Friends, The Emperor of the Night in Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, and the Levram Wizard in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series. Thulsa Doom is the prototype for many of the future evil wizards, such as Thoth Amon, Thugra Khotan, and Xaltotun in later Conan stories. Later on, he started to appear in one of Howard's other creations, Conan the Barbarian. Since then, he has appeared in comic books and starred in the 1982 film adaptation as the main antagonist and nemesis of Kull. He is Kull's arch-nemesis, in which he made his first appearance in the Kull short story " Delcardes' Cat" by the late Robert E. Thulsa Doom is a powerful ruthless and undead sorcerer from the Kull the Conqueror short stories and Conan the Barbarian fiction stories. ~ Thulsa Doom to Conan, before the latter kills him. What would your world be, without me? My son. When I am gone, you will have never been. For who now is your father if it is not me? I am the well spring, from which you flow. Thorgrim is beside himself with grief! He raised that snake from the time it was born. You broke into my house, stole my property, murdered my servants, and my PETS! And that is what grieves me the most! You killed my snake. Where is the Eye of the Serpent? Rexor says that you gave to a girl, probably for a mere night's pleasure, hmm? What a loss. ![]()
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