Dagar the Invincible
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Publisher | Western Publishing |
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Format | Standard |
Publication date | October 1972 - December 1976 |
Number of issues | 18 |
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Writer(s) | Donald Glut |
Artist(s) | Jesse Santos |
Tales of Sword and Sorcery Featuring Dagar the Invincible is a comic book series created by writer Donald Glut and artist Jesse Santos for Western Publishing' Gold Key Comics line.
[edit] Publication history
The first issue had the cover date of October 1972. The series was a quarterly schedule; only 18 issues were produced. The final issue appeared with a cover date of December 1976. Whitman would later publish a reprint issue, #19, in April, 1982.
[edit] Series history
Dagar was a sword and sorcery series, set in a mythical past of warriors and wizards. There were a few secondary characters (Durak in #7, 12, 13; Torgus in #9, 10, 13). Don Glut also tied in his other Gold Key characters such as Tragg and Doctor Spektor. In #5, Jarn, Tragg's Neanderthal brother appeared. Tragg cameoed in issue #11. In issue #13, the story actually crossed over and was concluded in issue #15 of Doctor Spektor.
Dagar appeared in Tales of Sword & Sorcery, which lasted 18 issues from October, 1972 to December, 1976. Later on, a new story appeared in Gold Key Spotlight #6, in July 1977.