Savage Sword of Conan - Issues

Issues

Abbreviations: C = Conan, RS = Red Sonja, K = King Kull, TXT = Important article, RE = Later reprinted (Co = Conan the Barbarian, CoA = Conan the Barbarian Annual)

Issue Abbr Title Writer Artist Cover Re Notes
#1
1974
C
RS
"Curse of the Undead-Man" Roy Thomas John Buscema,
Pablo Marcos
Boris Vallejo
RS "Red Sonja" Esteban Maroto,
Neal Adams,
Ernie Chan
TXT Conan's Women Warriors Fred Blosser
"Blackmark", #1 Gil Kane Gil Kane
C "The Frost Giant's Daughter"
Re: Conan the Barbarian #16
Roy Thomas Barry Smith
#2 C "Black Colossus"
3 parts
Roy Thomas John Buscema,
Alfredo Alcala
Neal Adams
"Blackmark", #2 Gil Kane Gil Kane
KK "The Beast from the Abyss" Roy Thomas Barry Smith CoA #3
#3 KK "At the Mountain of the Moon-God"
#2: "Where Dark Death Soars"
Roy Thomas John Buscema,
Pablo Marcos
Mike Kaluta CoA #3
"Blackmark", #3 Gil Kane Gil Kane
KK "Kull of Atlantis" Barry Smith Barry Smith
C "Demons of the Summit" Roy Thomas Tony deZuniga Co #87

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