Introduction

Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories volume 23, No. 5.

“Red Moon of Zembabwei” is a short story by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter, featuring the fictional sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. Howard. This is the first publication. It appeared in book form by Ace Books in the paperback collection Conan of Aquilonia in May 1977, which was reprinted several times through 1994. The first British edition was published by Sphere Books in October 1978.

Plot

Following his encounter with Thoth-Amon in Stygia during the events of “Black Sphinx of Nebthu”, King Conan of Aquilonia pursues his arch nemesis to the kingdom of Zembabwei. Thoth-Amon has taken refuge here with the aid of Nenaunir, an evil wizard who has usurped the throne from his own twin brother.

Conan, who has entered the city to negotiate his enemy’s surrender, is ignorant of this state of affairs until he finds himself thrown in the dungeon with the rightful king, who has been deposed and tortured by Nenaunir.

Murzio, a spy from the Aquilonian army, is able to slip through the sewers of Zembabwei to reach the dungeon, but is unable to release Conan. However, he is able to open the gates of the city to the Aquilonian soldiers. In the meantime, Conan and Conn are to be sacrificed to the evil serpent-god Set, or Damballah, as the deity is known in Zembabwei.

Prince Conn saves the day by killing Nenaunir and nullifying the earthly materialization of Damballah. Having lost his sanctuary, Thoth-Amon flees south on a flying wyvern.

Adaptations

Howard’s story THE GRISLY HORROR was published in the magazine Weird Tales (Feb 1935) and was later renamed THE MOON OF ZAMBABWEI (the inspiration for the de Camp/Carter version). It was adapted by Marvel Comics as a Conan story in Conan the Barbarian #28 (“Moon of Zembabwei”, July 1973) a year before the publication of de Camp/Carter.

Contents

  • 4 • Editorial (Fantastic, July 1974) • [Editorial (Fantastic)] • essay by Ted White
  • 6 • Red Moon of Zembabwei • [Conan] • novelette by Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp
  • 7 •  Red Moon of Zembabwei • interior artwork by Ron Miller
  • 34 • The Kozmic Kid or the Quest for the Inestimable Silver Ball • novella by Richard Snead
  • 35 •  The Kozmic Kid or the Quest for the Inestimable Silver Ball • interior artwork by Michael Nally
  • 86 • The Stronghold • short story by Mark S. Geston
  • 87 •  The Stronghold • interior artwork by Jeff Jones
  • 96 • Track Two • short story by Barry N. Malzberg
  • 97 •  Track Two • interior artwork by Richard Olsen
  • 101 • At Bugs Complete • short story by David R. Bunch
  • 105 • Fantasy Books (Fantastic, July 1974) • [Fantasy Books (Fantastic)] • essay by Bruce Burton
  • 105 •   Review: The Fantastic Art of Clark Ashton Smith by Dennis Rickard • review by Bruce Burton
  • 105 •   Review: Grotesques and Fantastiques by Clark Ashton Smith • review by Bruce Burton
  • 119 • … According to You (Fantastic, July 1974) • [According to You (Fantastic)] • essay by Ted White

Notes

Vol 23, No 5. Richard Snead is listed as Richard Smead in the table of contents.

Publisher :Ultimate Publishing
Year :July 1974
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Format :Periodical (Digest)
Pages :132
Cover :Ron Miller
Illustrations :Ron Miller, Michael Nally, Jeff Jones, Richard Olsen

Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories July 1974

Fantastic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories volume 23, No. 5.

“Red Moon of Zembabwei” is a short story by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter, featuring the fictional sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. Howard. This is the first publication. It appeared in book form by Ace Books in the paperback collection Conan of Aquilonia in May 1977, which was reprinted several times through 1994. The first British edition was published by Sphere Books in October 1978.

Tags: Jeff Jones / L. Sprague de Camp / Lin Carter / Stephen Fabian