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Elric: Bane of the Black Sword 2 page 6 by Pacella

Location: Sword and Sorcery
Artists: Mark Pacella (Penciller) ,  Nicholas Koenig (Inker)

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Location: Sword and Sorcery
Title: Elric: Bane of the Black Sword 2 page 6 by Pacella
Artist:  Mark Pacella (Penciller) ,  Nicholas Koenig (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 41
Likes on CAF: 7
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 4/18/2026

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Description

Published 1988.

Old Wounds (part 2 of 2)

Story by Michael Moorcock, adaptation by Roy Thomas

Elric was captured and deprived of his Black Sword without which, he is dying. So he sends his companion, Moonglum, on a mission to retrieve the Sword. On this page, Moonglum heads to Queen Yishiva's chamber and ask her to get the Sword for Elric.

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Rick W Member Since 2017
1    
Posted On 4/18/2026

Sweet page from a great adaptation!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 4/19/2026

Elric Bane they pass me by I can see it through their thighs
Elric people filled with care Headed who knows where
On they go wounds private pain Living fear to fear
Laughter hides Yishiva's cries Only Thomas cares

People need the sword People need the sword
At the end of Moonglum's dreams He's in Moorcock lore
People need the sword People need the sword
When will we realize People need the sword

Kavi H Member Since 2018
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Posted On 4/19/2026

Cool looking page, I really like the circular panel and then the transition to those long vertical panels as he climbs/scales the cliffside.

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 4/19/2026

Interesting, it looks like Pacella was going for a Windsor-Smith look!

Paul Roach Member Since 2014
1    
Posted On 4/21/2026

Lovely use of the panel shapes, especially the vine climbing action. The angles are great and the pace is fantastic. Nice art.