Core Appearances
Marvel Comics' Conan's core appearances include:
Title | Issues | Dates | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Conan the Barbarian | #1 - 275 | 1970 – 1993 | |
Annual #1-12 | 1973-1987 | ||
Savage Tales | #1 - 5 | 1971–1975 | Conan only appeared in the first five issues; the final six issues featured Ka-Zar |
Giant-Size Conan | #1 - 5 | 1974–1975 | |
Savage Sword of Conan | #1 - 235 | 1974–1995 | Black-and-white "mature readers" title originally published by the Marvel imprint Curtis Magazines |
Annual #1 | 1975 | ||
Conan newspaper strip | 16 stories | 1978 – 1981 | |
Handbook of the Conan Universe | #1 | 1985 | |
King Conan/Conan the King | #1 - 55 | 1980 – 1989 | Title changed from King Conan to Conan the King after issue #19 |
Conan the Adventurer | #1 - 14 | 1994 – 1995 | A "reboot" of Conan the Barbarian |
Conan | #1 - 11 | 1995 – 1996 | |
Conan the Savage | #1 - 10 | 1995 – 1996 | A "reboot" of Savage Sword of Conan |
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