Cover Credits |
Artist: Mike Grell |
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Comic Title: Warlord #10
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: Dec/Jan 1977
On Sale Date:
September 22, 1977 Newsstand Date September 22, 1977
Source: House Ad, Warlord #9
Copyright Date September 22, 1977
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1977
Newsstand Date September 20, 1977
Source: Comic Reader, #148
Newsstand Date September 19, 1977
Source: Daily Planet, Vol. 77 #37
Listed as on sale the week of September 19th
Shipping Date August 30, 1977
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #10
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.35
Page Count: 32
Editor: Larry Hama
Story |
Title: "Tower of Fear"
Pages: 17
Feature(s):
Warlord (of Earth-1)
Writer/Artist: Mike Grell
Letterer: Ben Oda
Colorist: Liz Berube
Reprinted In:
Warlord TPB (1992)
Showcase Presents:Warlord Vol. 1 TPB (2009)
Feature Character(s)
- Warlord (last appearance in Warlord #9; next appearance in Warlord #11)
Supporting Character(s)
- Machiste (last appearance in Warlord #9; next appearance in Warlord #11)
- Mariah (last appearance in Warlord #9; next appearance in Warlord #11)
Villain(s)
- Deimos (resurrected in this story; last appearance in Warlord #4; next appearance in Warlord #15)
- Ashiya (a witch; first appearance; next appearance in Warlord #19)
- A group of monks (no further appearances)
- Denizens of the Tower of Fear (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Warlord and his companions come across a group of monks performing an act of human sacrifice. Morgan is outraged and attacks the monks. He rescues the girl, Ashiya, that they intended to kill. She explains that her sacrifice was to be done in exchange for the return of the Mask of Life which was taken from her people.
Morgan offers to retrieve the Mask from the Tower of Fear. He and Machiste enter the Tower and face the horrors within. They fight their way to the top only to find that Mariah has beaten them to it. She used an anti-gravity disc to reach the top from the outside.
The travelers hand over the Mask of Life to Ashiya and depart. The girl then reveals her true form as a shriveled old witch. Ashiya places the Mask on her dead master who is resurrected. Ironically, the Mask was retrieved by the person who killed her master in the first place. When the Mask's work is complete, Deimos lives again.
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