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2005-07-20 21:40 C-w-l 573×844× (144585 bytes) The cover of ''[[Weird Tales]]'' issue May 1934 featuring ''[[Queen of the Black Coast]]'', one of [[Robert E. Howard]]'s original stories about [[Conan the Barbarian]].
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