Conan the Barbarian | |
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The cover to Conan the Barbarian #1 (Oct. 1970), by Barry Smith and John Verpoorten. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Publication date | Oct. 1970 – Dec. 1993 |
Number of issues | 275 |
Main character(s) | Conan |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Roy Thomas, et al. |
Penciller(s) | Barry Smith, John Buscema, et al. |
Editor(s) | Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, et al. |
Conan the Barbarian was a Marvel Comics title starring the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard. It debuted in Oct. 1970 and ran for 275 issues until Dec. 1993.
The book was noted for the long stints of its writer Roy Thomas, who penned issues #1-115 and then #241-253; as well as pencillers Barry Smith (who drew most issues between #1-#24) and John Buscema (who drew the vast bulk of issues #25-190). Later writers included J.M. DeMatteis, Bruce Jones, Michael Fleisher, Doug Moench, Jim Owsley, Alan Zelenetz, Chuck Dixon, and Don Kraar.
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Buscema, in a 1994 interview, spoke of being Marvel's first-choice for Conan artist:
“ | I was approached by Roy Thomas with the project to do Conan. He mailed a couple of the paperbacks to me and I read 'em and I loved 'em. I told Roy, 'This is what I want, something that I can really sink my teeth into. . . .' [A]t the time, Marvel was owned by Martin Goodman, and he felt that my rate was too high to take a gamble [with] on some new kind of [project]. It wasn't a superhero or anything that had been done before. The closest thing to that would be Tarzan. Anyway, he had no confidence in spending too much money on the book, and that's where Barry Smith came in — [he was] very cheap. I know what he got paid, and I'd be embarrassed to tell you how much it was, because I'd be embarrassed for Marvel.[1] | ” |
Thomas recalled in 2007 that when Marvel decided to published a licensed fantasy character, author Lin Carter's barbarian hero Thongor had been the company's first choice rather than Conan. Goodman "authorized us to go after a character. I first went after Lin Carter's Thongor, who was a quasi-Conan with elements of John Carter of Mars, partly because editor-in-chief Stan Lee liked that name the most. . . . I soon got stalled by Lin Carter's agent on Thongor (he was hoping I'd offer more than the $150 per issue I was authorized to offer), and I got a sudden impulse to go after Conan. Later, following on the success of the Conan series, Lin Carter allowed Marvel to publish a Thongor comic, which appeared as a miniseries in Creatures on the Loose."[2]
Conan
Roy Thomas (writer, #1-115 and #241-253)
Barry Smith (artist, #1-#24)
John Buscema (artist, #25-190)
I/E stands for Inker/Embellisher. Abbreviations for artists are as follows: CB = The Crusty Bunkers, DH = Diverse hands, TR = The Tribe, NA = Neal Adams, DA = Dan Adkins, VA = Vincente Alcazar, RB = Rich Buckler, DB = Danny Bulanadi, JB = John Buscema, SB = Sal Buscema, HC = Howard Chaykin, EC = Ernie Chua aka Ernie Chan, SD = Steve Ditko, SG = Steve Gan, FG = Frank Giacoia, AG = Armando Gil, DG = Dick Giordano, PM = Pablo Marcos, VM = Val Mayerik, AM = Al Milgrom, YM = Yong Montano, TP = Tom Palmer, MP = Mike Ploog, CR = Craig Russell, RR = Ralph Reese, BS = Barry Smith, JS = John Severin, SI = Joe Sinnott, FS = Frank Springer, JT = Jim Starlin, ST = Stone, TS = Tom Sutton, RV = Ricardo Villamonte, WW = Wallace Wood, TdZ = Tony deZuniga
Issue | Title | Writer | Penciller | I/E | Cover | Notes |
#1 1970 |
"The Coming of Conan" | Roy Thomas | Barry Smith | DAe | Barry Smith | [3] |
#2 | "Lair of the Beast-Men" | SBi | [4] | |||
#3 1971 |
"The Twilight of the Grim Grey God" | SAe | [5] | |||
#4 | "The Tower of the Elephant" | SBi | [6][7] | |||
#5 | "Zukala's Daughter" | FGi | [8] | |||
#6 | "Devil-Wings over Shadizar" | SBi | ||||
#7 | "The Lurker within" | DAe, SBe | [9] | |||
#8 | "The Keepers of the Crypt" | TSi, TPi | [10] | |||
#9 | "The Garden of Fear" | SBe | [11] | |||
#10 | "Beware the Wrath of Anu" | SBi | ||||
#11 | "Rogues in the House" #1 & #2: "The Talons of Thak" |
SBe | [12] | |||
#12 | "The Dweller in the Dark" | SBi | ||||
"The Blood of the Dragon!" | Gil Kane | DHe | [13][14] | |||
#13 1972 |
"Web of the Spider-God" | Barry Smith | SBi | [15] | ||
#14 | "A Sword Called Stormbringer" | SBe | [16] | |||
#15 | "The Green Empress of Melniboné" | SBi, BSi | ||||
#16 | "The Frost Giant's Daughter" | BSi | [17] | |||
"The Sword and the Sorcerers" | ||||||
#17 | "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth" | Gil Kane | RRi | Gil Kane, Frank Brunner |
[18] | |
#18 | The Gods of Bal-Sagoth #2: "The Thing in the Temple" |
DAe | ||||
#19 | "Hawks from the Sea" | Barry Smith | Barry Smith | |||
#20 | "The Black Hound of Vengeange" | |||||
#21 | "Monster of the Monoliths" | Barry Smith, Dan Adkins |
CRe, VMe, SBe | [19] | ||
#22 1973 |
"The Coming of Conan" Re: #1 |
Barry Smith | DAe | [3] | ||
#23 | "The Shadow of the Vulture" | SBi, DAi, STi | Gil Kane | [20][21] | ||
#24 | "The Song of Red Sonja" 3 parts |
BSi | Barry Smith | [21][22] | ||
#25 | "The Mirrors of Kharam Akkad" | John Buscema | SBe, JSe | [23] | ||
#26 | "The Hour of the Griffin" | ECi | John Buscema, Ernie Chua |
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#27 | "The Blood of Bel-Hissar" | [24] | ||||
#28 | "Moon of Zembabwei" | [25] | ||||
#29 | "Two Against Turan" | John Buscema, Ernie Chua |
JBi, ECi | [26] | ||
#30 | "The Hand of Nergal" | [27] | ||||
#31 | "The Shadow in the Tomb" | |||||
#32 | "Flame Winds of Lost Khitai" | [28] | ||||
#33 | Flame Winds #2: "Death and 7 Wizards" |
John Buscema | ECi | Herb Trimpe | ||
#34 1974 |
Flame Winds #3: "The Temptress in the Tower of Flame" |
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#35 | "The Hell Spawn of Kara-Shehr" | [29] | ||||
#36 | "Beware the Hyrkanians Bearing Gifts..." |
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#37 | "The Curse of the Golden Skull" | Neal Adams | NAi | Neal Adams | [30][31] | |
#38 | "The Warrior and the Were-Woman" | John Buscema | JBi | [32] | ||
#39 | "The Dragon from the Inland Sea" | |||||
#40 | "The Fiend from the Forgotten City" | Rich Buckler, Ernie Chua |
RBi, ECi | [33] | ||
"The Changeling" | Stan Lee | Steve Ditko | SDi | [34] | ||
#41 | "The Garden of Death and Life" | Roy Thomas | John Buscema | ECi | Gil Kane | [35] |
#42 | "Night of the Gargoyle" | [36] | ||||
#43 | "Tower of Blood" | John Buscema, Ernie Chua |
JBi, ECi | Gil Kane | [21][37] | |
#44 | Tower of Blood #2: "Of Flame and the Fiend" |
John Buscema, The Crusty Bunkers |
JBi, CBi | |||
#45 | "The Last Ballad of Laza-Lanti" | John Buscema | CBe | Neal Adams | [38] | |
#46 1975 |
"The Curse of the Conjurer" | John Buscema, Joe Sinnott |
JBi, SIi | [39] | ||
#47 | The Curse of the Conjurer #2: Goblins in the Moonlight" |
John Buscema, Dan Adkins |
JBi, DAi | |||
"Sanctuary" | Wally Wood | Wally Wood | WWi | [40] | ||
#48 | The Curse of the Conjurer #3: "The Rats Dance at Ravengard" |
Roy Thomas | John Buscema | DGe, DAe | [39] | |
"Episode" | John Buscema, Dick Giordano |
JBi, DGi | [41] | |||
#49 | The Curse of the Conjurer #4: "Wolf-Woman" |
[39] | ||||
#50 | The Curse of the Conjurer #5: "The Dweller in the Pool" |
Gil Kane, Klaus Janson |
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#51 | The Curse of the Conjurer #6: "Man Born of Demon" |
Gil Kane | ||||
#52 | "The Altar and the Scorpion" | John Buscema, Tom Palmer |
JBe, TPe | [42][43] | ||
#53 | "Brothers of the Blade" | John Buscema, Frank Springer |
JBi, FSi | |||
#54 | "The Oracle of Ophir" | John Buscema | TPe | |||
#55 | "Shadow on the Land" | |||||
#56 | "The Strange High Tower in the Mist" | PMe | ||||
#57 | "Incident in Argos" | Mike Ploog | MPi | [44] | ||
#58 1976 |
"Queen of the Black Coast" | John Buscema | SGe | John Buscema, John Romita |
[45][46] | |
#59 | "The Ballad of Bêlit" | [46] | ||||
#60 | "Riders of the River-Dragons" | |||||
#61 | "On the Track of the She-Pirate" | [46][47] | ||||
#62 | "Lord of the Lions" | Gil Kane, John Romita |
[46] | |||
#63 | "Death among the Ruins" | [46][48] | ||||
#64 | "The Secret of Skull River" | Jim Starlin, Al Milgrom |
JSi, AMi | John Buscema, Mike Esposito |
[49] | |
#65 | "Fiends of the Feathered Serpent" | John Buscema | TRe | [46][50] | ||
#66 | "Daggers and Death-Gods" | [21][46] | ||||
#67 | "Talons of the Man-Tiger" | [21][46][51] | ||||
#68 | "Of Once and Future Kings" | JBi | Gil Kane, Pablo Marcos |
[21][43][46] | ||
#69 | "The Demon out of the Deep" | Val Mayerik, The Tribe |
VMi, TRi | [46][52] | ||
#70 1977 |
"The City in the Storm" | John Buscema | ECe | [46][53] | ||
#71 | "The Secret of Ashtoreth" | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | Gil Kane, Ernie Chan |
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#72 | "Vengeance in Asgalun" | John Buscema | ECe | [46] | ||
#73 | "He Who Waits ...in the Well of Skelos" |
[46][54] | ||||
#74 | "The Battle at the Black Walls" | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | Gil Kane | [46] | |
#75 | "The Hawk-Riders of Harahkt" | Ernie Chan | ||||
#76 | "Swordless in Stygia" | Gil Kane, Ernie Chan |
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#77 | "When Giants Walk the Earth" | John Buscema | ECi | |||
#78 | "Curse of the Undead-Man" | PMi | John Buscema | [21] | ||
#79 | "The Lost Valley of Iskander" | Howard Chaykin, Ernie Chan |
HCi, ECi | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
[46][55] | |
#80 | "Trial by Combat" | [55] | ||||
#81 | "The Eye of the Serpent" | |||||
#82 1978 |
"The Sorceress of the Swamp" | [56] | ||||
#83 | "The Dance of the Skull" | |||||
#84 | "Two against the Hawk-City" | John Buscema | ECe | [46][57] | ||
#85 | "Of Swordsmen and Sorcerers" | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | |||
#86 | "The Devourer of the Dead" | |||||
#87 | "Demons at the Summit" Re: Savage Sword of Conan #3 |
Tony deZuniga | TdZi | [58][59] | ||
"The Hyborian Age" | Ernie Chan | ECi | [60] | |||
#88 | "The Queen and the Corsairs" | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
[46][57] | |
#89 | "The Sword and the Serpent" | |||||
#90 | "The Diadem of the Giant-Kings" | John Buscema | ||||
#91 | "Savage Doings in Shem" | |||||
#92 | "The Thing in the Crypt" | Sal Buscema | ECie | Sal Buscema, Ernie Chan |
[61][62][63] | |
#93 | "Of Rage and Revenge" | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | John Buscema, Ernie Chan |
[46][57] | |
#94 1979 |
"The Beast-King of Abombi" | |||||
#95 | "The Return Of Amra" | [46] | ||||
#96 | "The Long Night of Fang and Talon", #1 |
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#97 | "The Long Night of Fang and Talon", #2 |
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#98 | "Sea-Woman" | John Buscema, Bob McLeod |
[46][64][65] | |||
#99 | "Devil-Crabs of the Dark Cliffs" | [46][66] | ||||
#100 | "Death on the Black Coast" | [46][67] | ||||
#101 | "The Devil Has Many Legs" | John Buscema | ||||
#102 | "The Men Who Drink Blood" | John Buscema, Al Milgrom |
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#103 | "Bride Of The Vampire!" | John Buscema | ||||
#104 | "The Vale Of Lost Women!" | Ernie Chan | ||||
#105 | "Whispering Shadows" | John Buscema, Bob Wiacek |
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#106 | "Chaos In The Land Called Kush" | John Buscema, Bob Layton Sr. |
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#107 | "Demon Of The Night!" | John Buscema, Terry Austin |
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#108 | "The Moon-Eaters of Darfar!" | John Buscema |
References: Primarily comic books themselves. Except, issues #78, #95, and #101, where reference is Conan the Barbarian at the Comic Book DB. Cover artists were not always clearly documented; Comic Book DB was in great help with them. Some of the clear cover artists were not documented even in Comic Book DB though.
Giant-Size Annual since #10 (1986).
Issue | Title | Writer | Penciller | I/E | Cover | Notes |
#1 1973 |
"Lair of the Beast-Men" Re: Conan the Barbarian #2 |
Roy Thomas | Barry Smith | SBi | Barry Smith | [4] |
"The Tower of the Elephant" Re: Conan the Barbarian #4 |
[7] | |||||
#2 1976 |
"Conan the Cimmerian, Prologue" | John Buscema & Yong Montano |
JBi, YMi | |||
"The Phoenix on the Sword", #2: "Ring of Evil" |
Vincente Alcazar & Yong Montano |
VAi, YMi | [68] | |||
#3 1977 |
"At the Mountain of the Moon-God", #2: "Where Dark Death Soars" Re: Savage Sword of Conan #3 |
John Buscema & Pablo Marcos |
JBi, PMi | John Buscema & Ernie Chan |
[43][69] | |
"The Beast from the Abyss" Re: Savage Sword of Conan #2 |
Steve Englehart | Howard Chaykin & The Crusty Bunkers |
HCi, CBi | [70][71] | ||
#4 1978 |
"The Return of the Conqueror", #2: "The Mark of the Manotaur", #3: "Siege and Slaughter" |
Roy Thomas | John Buscema & Ernie Chan |
JBi, ECi | [72][73] | |
#5 1979 |
"Bride of the Conqueror" | John Buscema | ||||
#6 1981 |
"King of the Forgotten People" | Gil Kane | GKi | Gil Kane | [74] | |
#7 1982 |
"Red Shadows and Black Kraken" | John Buscema | DBe, RVe, AGe | John Buscema | [75][76] | |
#8 1983 |
"Dark Knight of the White Queen" | Jim Owsley | Val Mayerik | VMi | Val Mayerik | |
#9 1984 |
"Wrath of the Shambling God" | Michael Fleisher | Ernie Chan | ECi | Ernie Chan | |
#10 1986 |
"Scorched Earth" | Jim Owsley | ||||
#11 | "Bride of the Oculist" | James C. Owsley | ||||
#12 1987 |
"Legion of the Deah" | Vince Giarrano | [77][43] |
References: Primarily comic books themselves. Secondarily Conan the Barbarian at the Comic Book DB