A couple of other noteworthy "appearances" are parodies, such as this one in the page of issue #57 (September 1984) of White Dwarf. The issue featured another installment of Carl Critchlow's Thrud the Barbarian, in which the eponymous barbarian encounters Eric of Bonémaloné, "the last prince of a dying race: a melancholy crimson eyed wimp, who can only survive through a deadly symbiotic relationship with the magical sword Stoatbringer!"
I remember this particular comic well, since issue #57 was from the run when I had a subscription to White Dwarf. Thrud the Barbarian, along with The Travellers, was one of my favorite things about White Dwarf and I still look back with fondness on both comics. Another parody of Elric was Elrod of Melvinbone, who appeared in Dave Sim's Cerebus, first appearing in issue #4 (June 1978), but reappearing many times thereafter. This character is a strange one, in large part because he inexplicably has the speech patterns of Foghorn Leghorn (or Senator Claghorn, if you prefer). He wielded a magic sword called Seersucker.
I don't believe I ever encountered Elrod until I was in college, when I met a guy who was a huge fan of Cerebus (then still incomplete). He had several of those large phonebook-style collections and lent them to me in an effort to turn me on to them. At the time, I found them equal parts baffling and trippy and could never quite understand what he saw in them, but I thought Elrod (and, to a lesser extent, Red Sophia) was a mildly amusing parody of the original. I recall reading somewhere that Moorcock found Elrod funny, which, if true, speaks well of the man, though I can find no evidence of it from my brief searches into the matter.


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