Adaptations of Robert E. Howard's Original Stories
Conan adapts these stories:
- "The Frost-Giant's Daughter": Issue 2.
- "The God in the Bowl": Issues 10 & 11.
- "The Tower of the Elephant": Issues 20-22.
- "The Hall of the Dead": Issues 29-31.
- "Rogues in the House": Issues 41-44.
- "The Hand of Nergal": Issues 47-50.
Conan the Cimmerian adapts these stories:
- "Black Colossus": Issues 8-13.
- "Shadows in the Moonlight": Issues 22-25.
Conan the Barbarian adapts these stories:
- "Queen of the Black Coast" (Chapter 1): Issues 1-3.
Conan And the Jewels of Gwahlur (mini-series and collection) adapts:
- "Jewels of Gwahlur" ("The Servants of Bit-Yakin")
King Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (mini-series and collection) adapts:
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
King Conan: The Phoenix on the Sword (mini-series and collection) adapts:
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
King Conan: Hour of the Dragon (mini-series) adapts:
- "The Hour of the Dragon"
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