In the swamp she sees a sword guarded by demons. Fortunately she has the Iron Crown of Karkassone in a bag. She is captured by Skorpovion’s minions and is going to be sacrificed. She battles the charnal god who freezes her limbs and melts her sword. She kills a band of goblins in the forest before discovering a young man who has been pegged out for sacrifice to the dark god, Skorpovion. Her father was once king but has been displaced by an usurper. Amazonia is on a quest set her by her guardian, the sorcerer, Dyzlann to retrieve the Iron Crown of Karkassone. “Amazonia” ( Eerie #27, May 1970) is set in the land of Karkassone. The first three were a trilogy around a female warrior named Amazonia: Some of his S&S work was reprinted at Skywald too. It was in the black & white pages of Eerie, Vampirella and Creepy he got to do some Sword & Sorcery tales. Fox was not above working for DC’s rivals, Marvel and Warren. Fox parted ways after decades of work on classics like Batman and The Justice League of America. The dispute in 1968 was over health insurance, which DC did not want to give its older writers. Fox‘s Warren Sword & Sorcery appearances seem almost obvious as Fox had left DC to write his Kothar and Kyrix novels.
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