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Molino (Spanish)
La sonrisa de la muerte
La sonrisa de la muerte
(The Smile of Death)
Featuring: "Pigeons from Hell"
http://howardworks.com/La_sonrisa_de_la_muerte-Molino.html
Oróra (Aurora) (Greek)
Antholoyía Epistimonikís Phantasías:
Istoríes mayías kai drásis, Tómos 13
(Anthology of Science Fiction: Stories of Magic and Action, Volume 13)
Featuring: "Wolfshead"
http://howardworks.com/Anthology_of_Science_Fiction13-Aurora.html
Red Dragon Publisher (Portuguese)
Reis da Noite e Outras Histórias
Featuring: "Pigeons from Hell"
http://howardworks.com/La_sonrisa_de_la_muerte-Molino.html
Antholoyía Epistimonikís Phantasías:
Istoríes mayías kai drásis, Tómos 13
(Anthology of Science Fiction: Stories of Magic and Action, Volume 13)
Featuring: "Wolfshead"
http://howardworks.com/Anthology_of_Science_Fiction13-Aurora.html
Reis da Noite e Outras Histórias
(Kings of the Night and Other Stories)
Featuring:
"Kings of the Night"
"The Screaming Skull of Silence"
"The Striking of the Gong"
"The Black City"
"The Little People"
"The King and the Oak" (poem)
"A Song of the Race" (poem)
"The Drums of Pictdom" (poem)
http://howardworks.com/Reis_da_Noite-RedDragonBooks.html
Featuring:
"Kings of the Night"
"The Screaming Skull of Silence"
"The Striking of the Gong"
"The Black City"
"The Little People"
"The King and the Oak" (poem)
"A Song of the Race" (poem)
"The Drums of Pictdom" (poem)
http://howardworks.com/Reis_da_Noite-RedDragonBooks.html
Conan "Les Comic Strips inédits" 1978-1979
Featuring:
"The Voice of El-Lil"
"Wolfshead"
http://howardworks.com/Conan-Les_Comic_Strips_Inedits-1978-1979-Neofelis.html
Néofelis Éditions (French)
Conan "Les Comic Strips inédits" 1979-1981
Featuring: "The Tower of the Elephant"
http://howardworks.com/Conan-Les_Comic_Strips_Inedits-1979-1981-Neofelis.html
Conan the Barbarian #73
Featuring:
An unidentified REH outline "The Well of Skelos"
http://howardworks.com/Conan_the_Barbarian73-Marvel.html
The credits in CONAN THE BARBBARIAN #73 state that the story was
"Freely adapted from a plot by REH."
"Freely adapted from a plot by REH."
In BARBARIAN LIFE Volume 2, Roy Thomas writes that the story was from
a "page-or-so-long outline of a story called 'The Well of Skelos'
written sometime in the 1920s or early 1930s by REH."
Thomas also writes that Glenn Lord sent him the synopsis to possibly
turn into a Conan story. As best he recalls, the outline was a pirate
piece, possibly for Black Vulmea.