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See also: Adaptations of works by Robert E. Howard"The Chronicles of Conan" redirects here. It is not to be confused with The Conan Chronicles, The Conan Chronicles, 1, or The Conan Chronicles (Robert Jordan).ConanCover to Conan the Savage #6 (Jan. 1996).Art by the Brothers HildebrandtPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsDark Horse Comics (2003–2018)First appearanceConan the Barbarian #1(October 1970)Created byRobert E. HowardRoy ThomasBarry SmithIn-story informationNotable aliasesAmra the LionAbilitiesPeak human physical conditionMelee weapons masterKnowledge and experience of fighting the supernaturalConan the Barbarian by Robert E. Howard was first adapted into comics in 1952 in Mexico. Marvel Comics began publishing Conan comics with the series Conan the Barbarian in 1970. Dark Horse Comics published Conan from 2003 to 2018, after which the rights were reacquired by Marvel Comics.[1]La reina de la Costa Negra[]The first comic book adaptation of a Howard Conan story was the feature La reina de la Costa Negra (taken from the original Conan story, "Queen of the Black Coast") in the miniature-size Mexican anthology title Cuentos de Abuelito #8 (1952) published by Corporacion Editorial Mexicana, SA.[2] The series features the main characters, Conan and Bêlit, though Conan is depicted as blond rather than black-haired.[3] Issues 8 through 12 adapted the original Howard story, while subsequent issues featured original material. The feature ran in nearly every issue of Cuentos de Abuelito up through number 61.[4] A digest-sized standalone series, La reina de la Costa Negra, was published by Ediciones Mexicanas Asocidas in 1958–1959 which lasted for at least eleven issues. In 1965–66 Ediciones Joma published a standard-size La reina de la Costa Negra comic that ran for at least 53 issues.[2]Marvel Comics[]Marvel Comics introduced a version of Conan in 1970 with Conan the Barbarian, written by Roy Thomas with art initially by Barry Windsor-Smith, then John Buscema and Ernie Chan (aka Ernie Chua). The successful Conan the Barbarian series spawned the more adult, black-and-white Savage Sword of Conan in 1974, by Thomas, Buscema, and Alfredo Alcala. Savage Sword of Conan soon became one of the most popular comic series in the 1970s.[citation needed]The Marvel Conan stories were also adapted as a newspaper comic strip which appeared daily and Sunday from September 4, 1978, to April 12, 1981. Originally written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by John Buscema, the strip was continued by several different Marvel artists and writers.[5]Other Marvel Conan titles over the years include Savage Tales (1971–1975, issues 1–5 only), Giant-Size Conan (1974–1975), King Conan/Conan the King (1980–1989), Conan the Adventurer (1994–1995), Conan (1995–1996), and Conan the Savage (1995–1996).After the 2019 return of Conan to Marvel titles included Conan: Serpent War (2019–2020 miniseries), Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown (2020 miniseries), alongside the reappearance of Conan the Barbarian (2019-present) and Savage Sword of Conan (2019), which both received new #1s but retained the original "Legacy Numbering" continuing where their original Marvel series left off.Conan later appeared in the pages of Savage Avengers.King Conan caused controversy when it included a character named Matoaka, the real name of Pocahontas, and with a sexualized design and

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ExodusMarvel2019Conan the Barbarian 2099Marvel2019The Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel2020The 50th Anniversary Celebration EditionKing-Size ConanMarvel2021The 50th Anniversary Celebration EditionGraphic novels[]TitlePublisherDatesNotesThe Witch Queen of AcheronMarvel1985Conan the ReaverMarvel1987Conan of the IslesMarvel1988The Skull of SetMarvel1989The Horn of AzothMarvel1990Based on an early draft of the film Conan the DestroyerConan the RogueMarvel1991The Ravagers Out of TimeMarvel1992Other series[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesRobert E. Howard's Savage SwordDark Horse#1–102010–2015Each issue has at least one Conan story along with other REH character storiesMiscellaneous[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesChamber of DarknessMarvel#41970An early tale of Conan as Starr the Slayer before Marvel got the rights to ConanMarvel Comics Index: Conan the BarbarianMarvel#21976Marvel Feature Presents: Red SonjaMarvel#61976Parallel related story in Conan the Barbarian #66 and continues in Conan the Barbarian #67Marvel Feature Presents: Red SonjaMarvel#71976Continued from Conan the Barbarian #67Concluded in Conan the Barbarian #68A Marvel Comics Super Special – The Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#21977A Marvel Comics Super Special – The Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#91978What If: What if Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth Today?Marvel#131979A Marvel Comics Super Special – Conan the Barbarian Movie AdaptationMarvel#211982Reprint of the miniseries but in large Savage Sword formatWhat If: What if Thor Battled Conan the Barbarian?Marvel#391983A Marvel Comics Super Special – Conan the Destroyer Movie AdaptationMarvel#351984Reprint of the miniseries but in large Savage Sword formatWhat If: What if Conan the Barbarian were Stranded in the 20th Century?Marvel#431985The Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel#11986One Shot - 1st printingThe Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel#11987One Shot - 2nd printing was sold with Conan Saga #75 + No Date Listed & Reprints the 1986 issue with changesWhat If (2nd Series): What if Wolverine Battled Conan the Barbarian?Marvel#161989Conan the CruelSQP–1996Collection of Conan art from numerous artistsAge of Conan Hyborian Adventures Funcom SpecialDark Horse–2006Special collectable issue originally released with a copy of Game Pro magazineConan – The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Savage BarbarianDark Horse–2007Hard coverConan the PhenomenonDark Horse–2007Hard coverConan – The Newspaper Strips, Vol. 1Dark Horse–2010Collection of Conan newspaper stripsCBLDF Presents Liberty Annual 2010Image2010Contains the Conan story "Speak" by Darick Robertson.Conan: The Phantoms of the Black Coast TPBDark HorseTPB2014Collects Conan: The Phantoms of the Black Coast #1–5 special comics sent to digital comics subscribers and not sold in the marketDark Horse Presents: Conan the Swamp KingDark Horse#212016Avengers: No Road HomeMarvel#5–102019Savage AvengersMarvel#1–282019-2022Team memberAge of Conan – BelitMarvel#1–52019Limited series for the supporting characterAge of Conan – ValeriaMarvel#1–52019Limited series for the supporting characterBelit & ValeriaAblaze#12022Spin-off from Ablaze's The CimmerianReprints[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesConan SagaMarvel#1–971987–1995All reprints from Savage Sword of Conan and Conan the Barbarian in large, black and white Savage Sword of Conan magazine formatConan ClassicMarvel#1–111994–1995Reprints Conan the Barbarian #1–11Marvel Treasury EditionMarvel#4, 15, 19 and 231975–1979Color reprints but in an oversized 10" × 14" tabloid (or "treasury") formatConan the Barbarian Special Edition – Red NailsMarvel1983Color reprints of Savage Tales #2 & #3Essential ConanMarvelVol. 12000Collects Conan the Barbarian #1–25 (530 pages, black and white, paperback)Conan the BarbarianMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1970) #1Tower of the ElephantMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1971) #4Devil-God of Bal-SagothMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1972) #17Swords in the NightMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting

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Dream sequence titled Conan the Librarian (1989).Discworld Series (novels) by Terry Pratchett, "Cohen the Barbarian"The Flesh, a modified Conan the Barbarian action figureFootnotes[]↑ McMillan, Graeme (January 12, 2018). "'Conan the Barbarian' Comics Moving Back to Marvel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 13, 2018. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Shanks (2013, p. 5)↑ Lord (1976, p. 333)↑ Shanks (2013, pp. 4–5)↑ Degg, D. D. (2019-04-27). "First and Last – Marvel Comic Strips". The Daily Cartoonist. Archived from the original on 2020-04-29. ; ↑ Jeremy Blum (March 3, 2022). "Marvel Changes King Conan 'Pocahontas' Character's Name in Digital and Future Printings". CBR. Retrieved May 16, 2022. ↑ Comics, Marvel (29 March 2022). Conan the Barbarian Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years - of Once and Future Kings. ISBN 978-1302933531.↑ "Edelweiss+". ↑ "Conan le Cimmérien", listing on Bedetheque.↑ "Conan il Barbaro: Leviathan Labs annuncia un fumetto tutto italiano". MangaForever.net . 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2021-10-03. ↑ "Conan El Cimmerio dqcomics Comprar". comicsbarcelona.com. Retrieved 2021-10-03. Sources[]Lord, Glenn (1976), The Last Celt, Berkley Windhover Books, ISBN 978-0-425-03630-3Shanks, Jeffrey (Spring 2013), "La reina de la Costa Negra: The Mystery of the Mexican Conan Comics", Comic Book Quarterly (11): 3–6, retrieved 2013-05-22External links[]Conan official websiteDark Horse Comics Conan ZoneTemplate:Conan

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Connection to the large Marvel run.Dark Horse Comics also published digitally re-coloured compilations of the 1970s Marvel Comics Conan the Barbarian series in graphic-novel format, by Roy Thomas (writer), Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Ernie Chan (artists), and others.Creative teams[]Kurt Busiek (writer) and Cary Nord (artist) (2003–2006)Tim Truman (writer) and Cary Nord (artist) (2007)Tim Truman (writer) and Tomas Giorello (artist) (2008)Tim Truman (writer) and Tomas Giorello (artist), Richard Corben (artist 2008), José Villarrubia (colorist) (2008–2018)Awards[]2004 Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsBest Single Issue or One-Shot: Conan #0: The Legend2004 Eagle AwardsFavourite new comicbook: ConanGlénat[]In France, the character is under public domain, and on the Franco-Belgian market, the publisher Glénat has, since 2018, published a series of albums with the character, "Conan le Cimmérien", written and drawn by local talent.[9]Weird Book[]In Italy, the collective Leviathan Labs publishes a version by the publisher Weird Book.[10]DQómics[]In 2021, the Spanish publisher DQómics Conan de Cimmeria, written by Ángel G. Nieto with drawings by Julio Rod and colors by Esteban Navarro.[11]Titles[]Conan series[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesConan the BarbarianMarvel#1–2751970–1993Savage TalesMarvel#1–51971–1975Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#1–2351974–1995Giant-Size ConanMarvel#1–51974–1975King ConanMarvel#1–191980–1983Conan the KingWas renamed from 'King Conan'Marvel#20–551984–1989Conan the AdventurerMarvel#1–141994–1995Conan the SavageMarvel#1–101995–1996ConanMarvel#1–111995–1996ConanDark Horse#0–502003–2008Conan the CimmerianDark Horse#0–252008–2010Conan: Road of KingsDark Horse#1–122010–2012Conan the BarbarianDark Horse#1–252012–2014Conan the AvengerDark Horse#1–252014–2016Conan the SlayerDark Horse#1–122016–2017Conan the BarbarianMarvel#1–252019–2021Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#1–122019–2019King ConanMarvel#1–62021–2022Annuals[]TitlePublisherIssuesYearConan the Barbarian AnnualMarvel#1–121973–1989The Savage Sword of Conan AnnualMarvel#11975Newspaper Strip (September 4, 1978 – April 12, 1981), ?? strips.Miniseries[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesConan the Barbarian Movie SpecialMarvel#1–219821982 movie adaptation of the same nameConan the DestroyerMarvel#1–219851985 movie adaptation of the same nameConan and the Stalker of the WoodsMarvel#1–31997Conan the Barbarian–The UsurperMarvel#1–31997–1998Conan the Barbarian–River of BloodMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–The Lord of SpidersMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–Return of StyrmMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–Scarlet SwordMarvel#1–31998–1999Conan the Barbarian–Death Covered in GoldMarvel#1–31999Conan the Barbarian–Flame and the FiendMarvel#1–32000Conan and the Jewels of GwahlurDark Horse#1–32005Conan and the Demons of KhitaiDark Horse#1–42005–2006‡Conan and the Songs of the DeadDark Horse#1–52006Conan: Book of ThothDark Horse#1–42006Conan and the Midnight GodDark Horse#1–52006–2007King Conan: The Scarlet CitadelDark Horse#1–42011Conan: Island of No ReturnDark Horse#1–22011King Conan: The Phoenix on the SwordDark Horse#1–42012King Conan: The Hour of the DragonDark Horse#1–62013Conan and the People of the Black CircleDark Horse#1–42013–2014King Conan: The ConquerorDark Horse#1–62014Groo vs. ConanDark Horse#1–42014Conan / Red SonjaDark Horse#1–42015Crossover with Dynamite ComicsRed Sonja / ConanDynamite#1–42015Crossover with Dark Horse ComicsKing Conan: Wolves Beyond the BorderDark Horse#1–42015–2016Wonder Woman – ConanDC Comics#1–62017–2018DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics crossoverConan – Serpent WarMarvel#1–42019–2020Conan – Battle for the Serpent CrownMarvel#1–52020The Cimmerian: Queen of the Black CoastAblaze#1–22019The Cimmerian: Red NailsAblaze#1–22020The Cimmerian: People of the Black CircleAblaze#1–32020The Cimmerian: The Frost-Giant's DaughterAblaze#1–32020-2021The Cimmerian: Iron Shadows in the MoonAblaze#1–32021The Cimmerian: The Man-Eaters of ZamboulaAblaze#1–22021The Cimmerian: Beyond the Black RiverAblaze#1–22021The Cimmerian: Hour of the DragonAblaze#1–32022‡ Conan and the Demons of Khitai #3 featured a spoof nude advert for Conan #24–after complaints a second printing was issued replacing the spoof nude advert with the actual (non-nude) advert for Conan #24, with retailers offering the option to swap copies. (See Recalled comics for more pulped, recalled and erroneous comics.)One-Shots[]TitlePublisherDatesNotesConan vs. RuneMarvel1995Conan and the Daughters of MidoraDark Horse2004Conan: The Weight of the CrownDark Horse2010Conan the Barbarian: The Mask of AcheronDark Horse20112011 Conan movie adaptionConan the Barbarian –

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See also: Adaptations of works by Robert E. Howard"The Chronicles of Conan" redirects here. It is not to be confused with The Conan Chronicles, The Conan Chronicles, 1, or The Conan Chronicles (Robert Jordan).ConanCover to Conan the Savage #6 (Jan. 1996).Art by the Brothers HildebrandtPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsDark Horse Comics (2003–2018)First appearanceConan the Barbarian #1(October 1970)Created byRobert E. HowardRoy ThomasBarry SmithIn-story informationNotable aliasesAmra the LionAbilitiesPeak human physical conditionMelee weapons masterKnowledge and experience of fighting the supernaturalConan the Barbarian by Robert E. Howard was first adapted into comics in 1952 in Mexico. Marvel Comics began publishing Conan comics with the series Conan the Barbarian in 1970. Dark Horse Comics published Conan from 2003 to 2018, after which the rights were reacquired by Marvel Comics.[1]La reina de la Costa Negra[]The first comic book adaptation of a Howard Conan story was the feature La reina de la Costa Negra (taken from the original Conan story, "Queen of the Black Coast") in the miniature-size Mexican anthology title Cuentos de Abuelito #8 (1952) published by Corporacion Editorial Mexicana, SA.[2] The series features the main characters, Conan and Bêlit, though Conan is depicted as blond rather than black-haired.[3] Issues 8 through 12 adapted the original Howard story, while subsequent issues featured original material. The feature ran in nearly every issue of Cuentos de Abuelito up through number 61.[4] A digest-sized standalone series, La reina de la Costa Negra, was published by Ediciones Mexicanas Asocidas in 1958–1959 which lasted for at least eleven issues. In 1965–66 Ediciones Joma published a standard-size La reina de la Costa Negra comic that ran for at least 53 issues.[2]Marvel Comics[]Marvel Comics introduced a version of Conan in 1970 with Conan the Barbarian, written by Roy Thomas with art initially by Barry Windsor-Smith, then John Buscema and Ernie Chan (aka Ernie Chua). The successful Conan the Barbarian series spawned the more adult, black-and-white Savage Sword of Conan in 1974, by Thomas, Buscema, and Alfredo Alcala. Savage Sword of Conan soon became one of the most popular comic series in the 1970s.[citation needed]The Marvel Conan stories were also adapted as a newspaper comic strip which appeared daily and Sunday from September 4, 1978, to April 12, 1981. Originally written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by John Buscema, the strip was continued by several different Marvel artists and writers.[5]Other Marvel Conan titles over the years include Savage Tales (1971–1975, issues 1–5 only), Giant-Size Conan (1974–1975), King Conan/Conan the King (1980–1989), Conan the Adventurer (1994–1995), Conan (1995–1996), and Conan the Savage (1995–1996).After the 2019 return of Conan to Marvel titles included Conan: Serpent War (2019–2020 miniseries), Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown (2020 miniseries), alongside the reappearance of Conan the Barbarian (2019-present) and Savage Sword of Conan (2019), which both received new #1s but retained the original "Legacy Numbering" continuing where their original Marvel series left off.Conan later appeared in the pages of Savage Avengers.King Conan caused controversy when it included a character named Matoaka, the real name of Pocahontas, and with a sexualized design and

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ExodusMarvel2019Conan the Barbarian 2099Marvel2019The Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel2020The 50th Anniversary Celebration EditionKing-Size ConanMarvel2021The 50th Anniversary Celebration EditionGraphic novels[]TitlePublisherDatesNotesThe Witch Queen of AcheronMarvel1985Conan the ReaverMarvel1987Conan of the IslesMarvel1988The Skull of SetMarvel1989The Horn of AzothMarvel1990Based on an early draft of the film Conan the DestroyerConan the RogueMarvel1991The Ravagers Out of TimeMarvel1992Other series[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesRobert E. Howard's Savage SwordDark Horse#1–102010–2015Each issue has at least one Conan story along with other REH character storiesMiscellaneous[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesChamber of DarknessMarvel#41970An early tale of Conan as Starr the Slayer before Marvel got the rights to ConanMarvel Comics Index: Conan the BarbarianMarvel#21976Marvel Feature Presents: Red SonjaMarvel#61976Parallel related story in Conan the Barbarian #66 and continues in Conan the Barbarian #67Marvel Feature Presents: Red SonjaMarvel#71976Continued from Conan the Barbarian #67Concluded in Conan the Barbarian #68A Marvel Comics Super Special – The Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#21977A Marvel Comics Super Special – The Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#91978What If: What if Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth Today?Marvel#131979A Marvel Comics Super Special – Conan the Barbarian Movie AdaptationMarvel#211982Reprint of the miniseries but in large Savage Sword formatWhat If: What if Thor Battled Conan the Barbarian?Marvel#391983A Marvel Comics Super Special – Conan the Destroyer Movie AdaptationMarvel#351984Reprint of the miniseries but in large Savage Sword formatWhat If: What if Conan the Barbarian were Stranded in the 20th Century?Marvel#431985The Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel#11986One Shot - 1st printingThe Official Handbook of the Conan UniverseMarvel#11987One Shot - 2nd printing was sold with Conan Saga #75 + No Date Listed & Reprints the 1986 issue with changesWhat If (2nd Series): What if Wolverine Battled Conan the Barbarian?Marvel#161989Conan the CruelSQP–1996Collection of Conan art from numerous artistsAge of Conan Hyborian Adventures Funcom SpecialDark Horse–2006Special collectable issue originally released with a copy of Game Pro magazineConan – The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Savage BarbarianDark Horse–2007Hard coverConan the PhenomenonDark Horse–2007Hard coverConan – The Newspaper Strips, Vol. 1Dark Horse–2010Collection of Conan newspaper stripsCBLDF Presents Liberty Annual 2010Image2010Contains the Conan story "Speak" by Darick Robertson.Conan: The Phantoms of the Black Coast TPBDark HorseTPB2014Collects Conan: The Phantoms of the Black Coast #1–5 special comics sent to digital comics subscribers and not sold in the marketDark Horse Presents: Conan the Swamp KingDark Horse#212016Avengers: No Road HomeMarvel#5–102019Savage AvengersMarvel#1–282019-2022Team memberAge of Conan – BelitMarvel#1–52019Limited series for the supporting characterAge of Conan – ValeriaMarvel#1–52019Limited series for the supporting characterBelit & ValeriaAblaze#12022Spin-off from Ablaze's The CimmerianReprints[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesConan SagaMarvel#1–971987–1995All reprints from Savage Sword of Conan and Conan the Barbarian in large, black and white Savage Sword of Conan magazine formatConan ClassicMarvel#1–111994–1995Reprints Conan the Barbarian #1–11Marvel Treasury EditionMarvel#4, 15, 19 and 231975–1979Color reprints but in an oversized 10" × 14" tabloid (or "treasury") formatConan the Barbarian Special Edition – Red NailsMarvel1983Color reprints of Savage Tales #2 & #3Essential ConanMarvelVol. 12000Collects Conan the Barbarian #1–25 (530 pages, black and white, paperback)Conan the BarbarianMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1970) #1Tower of the ElephantMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1971) #4Devil-God of Bal-SagothMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting Conan the Barbarian (1972) #17Swords in the NightMarvelOne Shot2019True Believers - Reprinting

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Dream sequence titled Conan the Librarian (1989).Discworld Series (novels) by Terry Pratchett, "Cohen the Barbarian"The Flesh, a modified Conan the Barbarian action figureFootnotes[]↑ McMillan, Graeme (January 12, 2018). "'Conan the Barbarian' Comics Moving Back to Marvel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 13, 2018. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Shanks (2013, p. 5)↑ Lord (1976, p. 333)↑ Shanks (2013, pp. 4–5)↑ Degg, D. D. (2019-04-27). "First and Last – Marvel Comic Strips". The Daily Cartoonist. Archived from the original on 2020-04-29. ; ↑ Jeremy Blum (March 3, 2022). "Marvel Changes King Conan 'Pocahontas' Character's Name in Digital and Future Printings". CBR. Retrieved May 16, 2022. ↑ Comics, Marvel (29 March 2022). Conan the Barbarian Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years - of Once and Future Kings. ISBN 978-1302933531.↑ "Edelweiss+". ↑ "Conan le Cimmérien", listing on Bedetheque.↑ "Conan il Barbaro: Leviathan Labs annuncia un fumetto tutto italiano". MangaForever.net . 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2021-10-03. ↑ "Conan El Cimmerio dqcomics Comprar". comicsbarcelona.com. Retrieved 2021-10-03. Sources[]Lord, Glenn (1976), The Last Celt, Berkley Windhover Books, ISBN 978-0-425-03630-3Shanks, Jeffrey (Spring 2013), "La reina de la Costa Negra: The Mystery of the Mexican Conan Comics", Comic Book Quarterly (11): 3–6, retrieved 2013-05-22External links[]Conan official websiteDark Horse Comics Conan ZoneTemplate:Conan

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Connection to the large Marvel run.Dark Horse Comics also published digitally re-coloured compilations of the 1970s Marvel Comics Conan the Barbarian series in graphic-novel format, by Roy Thomas (writer), Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Ernie Chan (artists), and others.Creative teams[]Kurt Busiek (writer) and Cary Nord (artist) (2003–2006)Tim Truman (writer) and Cary Nord (artist) (2007)Tim Truman (writer) and Tomas Giorello (artist) (2008)Tim Truman (writer) and Tomas Giorello (artist), Richard Corben (artist 2008), José Villarrubia (colorist) (2008–2018)Awards[]2004 Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsBest Single Issue or One-Shot: Conan #0: The Legend2004 Eagle AwardsFavourite new comicbook: ConanGlénat[]In France, the character is under public domain, and on the Franco-Belgian market, the publisher Glénat has, since 2018, published a series of albums with the character, "Conan le Cimmérien", written and drawn by local talent.[9]Weird Book[]In Italy, the collective Leviathan Labs publishes a version by the publisher Weird Book.[10]DQómics[]In 2021, the Spanish publisher DQómics Conan de Cimmeria, written by Ángel G. Nieto with drawings by Julio Rod and colors by Esteban Navarro.[11]Titles[]Conan series[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesConan the BarbarianMarvel#1–2751970–1993Savage TalesMarvel#1–51971–1975Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#1–2351974–1995Giant-Size ConanMarvel#1–51974–1975King ConanMarvel#1–191980–1983Conan the KingWas renamed from 'King Conan'Marvel#20–551984–1989Conan the AdventurerMarvel#1–141994–1995Conan the SavageMarvel#1–101995–1996ConanMarvel#1–111995–1996ConanDark Horse#0–502003–2008Conan the CimmerianDark Horse#0–252008–2010Conan: Road of KingsDark Horse#1–122010–2012Conan the BarbarianDark Horse#1–252012–2014Conan the AvengerDark Horse#1–252014–2016Conan the SlayerDark Horse#1–122016–2017Conan the BarbarianMarvel#1–252019–2021Savage Sword of ConanMarvel#1–122019–2019King ConanMarvel#1–62021–2022Annuals[]TitlePublisherIssuesYearConan the Barbarian AnnualMarvel#1–121973–1989The Savage Sword of Conan AnnualMarvel#11975Newspaper Strip (September 4, 1978 – April 12, 1981), ?? strips.Miniseries[]TitlePublisherIssuesDatesNotesConan the Barbarian Movie SpecialMarvel#1–219821982 movie adaptation of the same nameConan the DestroyerMarvel#1–219851985 movie adaptation of the same nameConan and the Stalker of the WoodsMarvel#1–31997Conan the Barbarian–The UsurperMarvel#1–31997–1998Conan the Barbarian–River of BloodMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–The Lord of SpidersMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–Return of StyrmMarvel#1–31998Conan the Barbarian–Scarlet SwordMarvel#1–31998–1999Conan the Barbarian–Death Covered in GoldMarvel#1–31999Conan the Barbarian–Flame and the FiendMarvel#1–32000Conan and the Jewels of GwahlurDark Horse#1–32005Conan and the Demons of KhitaiDark Horse#1–42005–2006‡Conan and the Songs of the DeadDark Horse#1–52006Conan: Book of ThothDark Horse#1–42006Conan and the Midnight GodDark Horse#1–52006–2007King Conan: The Scarlet CitadelDark Horse#1–42011Conan: Island of No ReturnDark Horse#1–22011King Conan: The Phoenix on the SwordDark Horse#1–42012King Conan: The Hour of the DragonDark Horse#1–62013Conan and the People of the Black CircleDark Horse#1–42013–2014King Conan: The ConquerorDark Horse#1–62014Groo vs. ConanDark Horse#1–42014Conan / Red SonjaDark Horse#1–42015Crossover with Dynamite ComicsRed Sonja / ConanDynamite#1–42015Crossover with Dark Horse ComicsKing Conan: Wolves Beyond the BorderDark Horse#1–42015–2016Wonder Woman – ConanDC Comics#1–62017–2018DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics crossoverConan – Serpent WarMarvel#1–42019–2020Conan – Battle for the Serpent CrownMarvel#1–52020The Cimmerian: Queen of the Black CoastAblaze#1–22019The Cimmerian: Red NailsAblaze#1–22020The Cimmerian: People of the Black CircleAblaze#1–32020The Cimmerian: The Frost-Giant's DaughterAblaze#1–32020-2021The Cimmerian: Iron Shadows in the MoonAblaze#1–32021The Cimmerian: The Man-Eaters of ZamboulaAblaze#1–22021The Cimmerian: Beyond the Black RiverAblaze#1–22021The Cimmerian: Hour of the DragonAblaze#1–32022‡ Conan and the Demons of Khitai #3 featured a spoof nude advert for Conan #24–after complaints a second printing was issued replacing the spoof nude advert with the actual (non-nude) advert for Conan #24, with retailers offering the option to swap copies. (See Recalled comics for more pulped, recalled and erroneous comics.)One-Shots[]TitlePublisherDatesNotesConan vs. RuneMarvel1995Conan and the Daughters of MidoraDark Horse2004Conan: The Weight of the CrownDark Horse2010Conan the Barbarian: The Mask of AcheronDark Horse20112011 Conan movie adaptionConan the Barbarian –

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