- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- John Buscema; ? (photo)
- Inks
- John Buscema; ? (photo)
- Colors
- Lynn Varley; Deborah Pedler; ? (photo)
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Conan; Valeria; Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger); Conan (photo of Jorge Sanz) [as Young Conan]; Subotai; King Osric
Credits for the movie and the comic with pictures from the movie and illustrations from the comic. Table of contents. Indicia.
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- Robert E. Howard
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- John Buscema; ? (photo)
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- John Buscema; ? (photo)
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- ? (photo); ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Know, O Prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the sons of Aryas, there was an age undreamed of.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger); Conan; Valeria; Subotai
- Reprints
Introduction with a common quote from Howard's books, a photo from the movie and an illustration from the story (page 19, panel 1, recolored).
- Script
- John Milius (credited) (movie script); Oliver Stone (credited) (movie script); Ed Summer (movie script, uncredited); John Buscema (credited) (adaptation); Michael Fleisher (credited)
- Pencils
- John Buscema (credited)
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- John Buscema (credited)
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- Deborah Pedler (credited as D. Pedler); Lynn Varley (credited as L. Varley)
- Letters
- Joe Rosen (credited)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You are my son, Conan! And thus is it fitting that this sword, the greatest work of my life, should be yours!
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan (origin) (featured) (first appearance); Thulsa Doom (death) (antagonist) (first appearance); Valeria (death) (supporting) (first appearance); Corin (Conan's father) (dies); Gresham (Conan's mother) (dies); Vanir; Subotai; Yasimina; Yaro; King Osric; Rexor (dies)
- Synopsis
- Conan kills Thulsa Doom and destroys his Cult.
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- Keywords
- Hyrkania; Set; Shadizar; Tree of Woe; Vanaheim; Wheel of Pain; Zamora
Origin: Conan (alternate from Marvel's Conan); adapted from movie John Milius' movie "Conan the Barbarian".
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (credited)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- Conan!
- Genre
- non-fiction; sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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Introduction to a series of articles and interviews about the movie.
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (credited) (signed as DAK)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Before we rush headlong into the glittering world of film magic, it would be negligent if we did not look back at the beginnings which made it all possible.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
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Article about the creation of Conan.
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (signed as DAK) (interviewer); John Milius (interviewee)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- John Milius is widely ackownledged as one of Hollywood's finest storytellers, whose films are characterized by a spirit of rugged individualism which harks to men like John Ford.
- Genre
- non-fiction; sword and sorcery
- Characters
- John Milius; Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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Interview with movie's writer and director.
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (credited) (signed as DAK) (interviewer); Arnold Schwarzenegger (interviewee)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Perhaps the most monumental problem that might have arisen in doing a film version of Conan could have been casting the title role.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger); Valeria (photo of Sandahl Bergman); Subotai (photo of Gerry Lopez)
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Interview with Conan's protagonist, with photos of the movie.
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (credited) (signed as DAK) (interviewer); Ron Cobb (interviewee)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ron Cobb's art career did not seriously begin until after he was discharged from the Army.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Ron Cobb (photo); Thulsa Doom (photo of James Earl Jones); Valeria (photo of Sandahl Bergman); Subotai (photo of Gerry Lopez); Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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Interview with Conan's production designer.
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft (credited) (signed as DAK) (interviewer); James Earl Jones (interviewee)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- ? (photo)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ironically, James Earl is perhaps most famous not for what he has done on stage and screen, but for what he has done in the sound studio.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Thulsa Doom (photo of James Earl Jones); Rexor (photo of Ben Davidson)
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Interview with Conan's antagonist.
- Pencils
- ? (photo)
- Inks
- ? (photo)
- Colors
- ? (photo)
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan (photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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Illustration from the pit fitching scene from the movie, and a photo solo of Conan.