- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I have often wondered... "What is the appeal of Conan the Barbarian?"
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Know, o prince that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas there was an age undreamed of...
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Colors
- Dave Stewart
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I remember...
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Orsu; Robert E. Howard
- Synopsis
- On his way home to Cimmeria, Conan confronts a group of Vanir raiders.
- Reprints
This story was inspired by Robert E. Howard's poem of the same name.
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- Dave Stewart
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It was a gloomy land that seemed to hold all winds and clouds and dreams that shun the sun...
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Borri; Hoenig Red Hand; Connacht (flashback)
- Synopsis
- When he's attacked by Vanir on the way back to Cimmeria, Conan is taken in by a strange old man and told a story of Conan's grandfather, Connacht, and how he came to take two orphaned brothers into his care.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- Dave Stewart
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- So, Cimmerian. Have I told Connacht's story well enough thus far?
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Connacht (flashback)
- Synopsis
- The old man continues his tale of Conan's grandfather, revealing that he is a werewolf and one of the boys that Connacht took in.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- Dave Stewart
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It was the month of the starving moon - the dead wintertime.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Caollan; Thorgeir; Horsa; Olva; Connacht; Esa
- Synopsis
- Conan encounters Caollan, who is on the run.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Caollan
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Rise, thou tribe of earth's black heart! Prance and fly, thou maggot-spawned children of Ymir's frozen flesh!
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Horsa; Olva; Conan; Caollan; Thorgeir; Connacht; Esa
- Synopsis
- The Skrae are sent after Conan and Caollan.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Thorgeir; Caollan; Conan; Olva
- Reprints
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- We were comrades once, Cimmerian. Friends. But you butchered many good Aesir yesterday on the hill.
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Horsa; Caollan; Conan; Olva; Thorgeir; Connacht; Braccha; Brecan
- Synopsis
- Conan and Caollan fight the Aesir.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What is it, Abbe?
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Kulin; Abbe; Conan; Caollan; Horsa; Gwydd; Fialla; Connacht; Oifa; Brecan
- Synopsis
- Conan and Caollan arrive home.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Pencils
- Frank Cho
- Inks
- Frank Cho
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello
- Characters
- Conan
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben
- Colors
- José Villarrubia
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Jimmy Betancourt
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah, there you are, my son!
- Genre
- sword and sorcery
- Characters
- Conan; Fialla; Caollan; Conaldar; Laidi; Tuq; Oifa; Gwydd; Brecan; Horsa; Kulin
- Synopsis
- Caollan makes her choice.
- Reprints
The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomás Giorello.
- Script
- Tim Truman
- Pencils
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben; Hestor Bonnell (photograph); Emily Truman (photograph); Joe Kubert
- Inks
- Tomás Giorello; Richard Corben; Hestor Bonnell (photograph); Emily Truman (photograph); Joe Kubert
- Colors
- ?; Emily Truman (photograph)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah, the trail to Cimmeria.
- Characters
- Conan; Caollan; Connacht; Thorgeir; Horsa; Olva; Robert E. Howard (photo); Patch (photo); Timothy Truman (photo); Tucker (photo)