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FRANK FRAZETTA FANTASY ILLUSTRATED #1 - (1998) Featuring Richard Corben, Tony Daniel, Joe Linsner, David Mack, more!
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CONAN #1 - First printing. (Kurt Busiek/Cary Nord/Dave Stewart) The greatest warrior of all time. The original epic fantasy hero. Drawing only on the original Robert E. Howard stories, the legend of Conan is brought to vivid life for the modern audience. Decades ahead of its time, Howard's stories can finally get the graphic treatment they deserve in this on going series. Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner. See the Kurt Busiek interview.
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CONAN #3 - (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) In the aftermath of The Frost Giant's Daughter, Conan heads into battle with the men of Asgard, never suspecting the treachery they hold in store for him. Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner .
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CONAN #4 - (Busiek/Nord/Yeates/Stewart) A captive Conan is brought north in chains and learns just how far off the mark was his vision of Hyperborea as a land "of gleaming cities, of riches, and wonders, and exotic women, who live lives of serenity and contemplation." Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner.
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CONAN #5 - (Busiek/Nord/Yeates & Stewart) Conan's first Hyperborean adventure reveals the secrets of immortality, and the peaceful northern paradise is shown for the nightmare it really is. Conan breaks from those who've enslaved him, but is unable to save the lives of the prisoners he leads. Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner.
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CONAN #6 - (Busiek/Nord/Yeates/Stewart) Once a slave, now an angry rebel, it's Conan versus the full might of the sorcerous kingdom of Hyperborea. With the lives of his allies and his lover in the balance, the swordsman must triumph over the most ancient and corrupt kingdom of his world. Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner.
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CONAN #8 - (Busiek/Greg Ruth) Born on the Battlefield. The legend of Conan begins in the middle of a Cimmerian war.
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CONAN: SCARLET SWORD #2 – of 3 (1998)
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CONAN #9 - (Busiek/Nord/Yeates/Stewart) Conan ventures into an even more treacherous setting - civilization. Cover by Leinil Francis Yu.
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CONAN & THE DAUGHTERS OF MIDORA - (Jimmy Palmiotti/Mark Texeira) A king's favorite daughter is kidnapped by his sorcerer advisor, and only Conan can save the girl - with the aid of the second daughter. 48 pp.
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CONAN #14 – (Busiek/Nord & Yeates/Stewart) Thoth-amon launches his first attack, as the second story arc concludes. A magical battle explodes, tearing up a forgotten temple as Conan and his assassin cohort take on the most evil man of the ancient world. Cover by Leinil Francis Yu.
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CONAN #15 – (Busiek/Ruth) This story looks deeper into Conan's earliest adventures. Having crippled a bullying playmate, young Conan's become a solitary figure. When he discovers an Aquilonian wizard and daughter living in the woods outside his village, Conan is torn between his respect for their rogue existence and his chance to become a real Cimmerian warrior by exposing the foreign spies.
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CONAN & THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #1 – of 3 (P. Craig Russell/P. Craig Russell/Lovern Kindzierski) An adaptation of a Robert E. Howard story. She's made a string of bad choices, and now a young woman has let herself become the pawn of mercenaries - and one of those mercenaries is Conan of Cimmeria. As the former dancing girl poses as the dead oracle of a primitive cult, Conan puts his military and thieving experience together in one of his last adventures before becoming King.
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CONAN #16 - (Busiek/Nord & Yeates) Conan once again rejects civilization, but quickly learns that sorcery reaches out into the wild as well.
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CONAN & THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #2 - of 3 (Russell) Adapts the Robert E. Howard story. Conan manages to play everyone into the positions he needs them in order to steal the coveted jewels, but he's still victim to the mystical fortress in which they're contained.
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CONAN #17 - (Busiek/Nord & Yeates/Stewart) Conan's travels take him to the most dangerous place in Zamoria - the City of Thieves. Bruised, angry, and fed up with both men and mysticism, Conan's ready to start handing out a few lessons in butt-kicking.
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CONAN & THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #3 - of 3 (Russell/Russell/Kindzierski) In a story written by Robert E. Howard and set later in the character's life, the barbarian must unravel the treacheries of a false goddess and an imposter oracle in a haunted temple where for once it's not Conan doing the decapitations.
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CONAN #19 - (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) Conan unleashes an ancient evil of extraordinary power in this story that sets the stage for the adaptation of one of Robert E. Howard's most-praised Conan stories, The Tower of the Elephant.
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CONAN #20 – (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) Adapts Robert E. Howard's The Tower of the Elephant. A bar fight in the City of Thieves yields more than expected when Conan learns of the fabled Tower of the Elephant. Determined to rob it, Conan sets out on a quest that will involve new comrades, sudden death, horrifying creatures, and unsettling fates for both gods and men. Cover by José Ladronn.
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CONAN #21 – (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) The Tower of the Elephant part 2. Conan, at the side of Taurus, Prince of Thieves, assaults the Elephant Tower - but deadly peril awaits at every turn. Cover by Ladrönn.
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CONAN #22 – (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) The Tower of the Elephant concludes. Deep in the Elephant Tower, Conan comes face to face with a god-creature from a far-off world. Cover by Ladrönn.
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CONAN #23 - (Busiek/Ruth) At the age of ten, Conan already finds boyhood too small to contain his strength and ambition; yet when disease strikes him and his village, he is left weak and unworthy.
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CONAN #24 - (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) Fresh from his triumphs in the City of Thieves with a willing wench at his side, Conan's out for the good life so unrestrained that even the crowned heads of Zamora are displeased. Cover by Tony Harris.
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CONAN #25 – (Busiek/Nord/Stewart) Conan crossed the wrong people, and now he’s got the entire Zamorian Army on his tail, led by a rogue who may be even more cunning than Conan. Cover by Tony Harris.
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RED SONJA/CLAW THE UNCONQUERED: DEVIL'S HANDS #1 – of 4 (John Layman/Andy Smith) Red Sonja, crimson-haired she-devil with a sword, and Claw, the cursed warrior, are thrown together as unlikely allies against a despotic evil sorcerer who was once a friend to Red Sonja but is now her sworn enemy. Cover by Alex Ross
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CONAN: BOOK OF THOTH #1 – of 4 (Kurt Busiek & Len Wein/Kelley Jones/Michelle Madsen) The horrifying origin of Thoth-amon. For young Thoth, hunger and pain is a way of life, twisting his heart into believing that no wickedness is too costly if it can afford a means of escape. 48 pp
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RED SONJA/CLAW THE UNCONQUERED: THE DEVIL'S HANDS #2 – of 4 (Layman/Smith) Red Sonja and Claw, two legendary warriors of a long-ago era, take refuge in a town just outside the walls of an enemy's castle. Betrayed, the two come under siege from the minions of an evil sorcerer from Red Sonja's past.
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CONAN #27 – (Busiek/Truman/Stewart) Two tales intertwine. In one, Conan leads a raid in the mountain ranges of the East for the prize of a new-minted crown. In the other storyline, the Prince and his Wazir face turmoil on the empire's border, and must punish a daring rebel. Cover by Tony Harris.
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CONAN: BOOK OF THOTH #2 – of 4 (Busiek & Wein/Jones/Madsen) The young acolyte Thoth-amon rises quickly through the priestly ranks of Ibis as his fellows fall victim to grisly deaths by an unseen hand. Bewildered and powerless to halt the carnage, one priest fears he has discovered the source of the evil encroaching upon the city, only to learn that the truth is far more horrifying. 48 pp.
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RED SONJA VS. THULSA DOOM #3 – of 4 (Peter David & Luke Lieberman, & Will Conrad) The most important meeting in the ancient lands continues in Red Sonja vs. Thulsa Doom #3, as our four-issue event speeds towards its dramatic conclusion! In this issue, the danger heads below Hyrkania as Thulsa Doom’s troops unleash terror in the mines! This special event series features the writing of Luke Lieberman and Peter David, along with the powerful art of Will (Serenity) Conrad and an all-star line-up of cover artists, including Gabrielle Dell'Otto and Will Conrad. 32 pp.
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CONAN #28 - (Busiek/Eric Powell/Stewart) A one-shot in honor of Robert E. Howard's centennial. The story of one wild and fateful night in the life of a young storyteller in an Aquilonian farming community - the night that Conan and his cohorts came to town, pursued by demons. Cover by Tony Harris.
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CONAN: BOOK OF THOTH #3 - of 4 (Busiek & Wein/Jones/Madsen) The power of Thoth-amon achieves new heights as the young sorcerer sets in motion a plan to place the kingdom of Stygia within his serpentine grip. Having ingratiated himself to a weak-willed heir to the crown, Thoth undertakes the systematic elimination of any who would stand in the way of the fool's assent to the throne.
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CLAW THE UNCONQUERED #1 - (Chuck Dixon/Andy Smith) Claw finds himself working as a mercenary when he learns of a dark prophecy that centers around him... and he sets out to explore this sinister destiny.
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RED SONJA/CLAW THE UNCONQUERED: THE DEVIL'S HANDS #4 - of 4 (Layman/Smith) Once a force for good, Claw has embraced evil - and the only person who can stop him is the She-Devil with a Sword: Red Sonja. Co-published with Dynamite Entertainment.
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CONAN #29 - (Mike Mignola/Nord) A three-part story adapting one of Robert E. Howard's "lost" story fragments, The Hall of the Dead. Pursued by a small army, Conan heads for shelter in the ancient ruins of a forgotten city, lured by a flimsy rumor of treasure.
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CLAW THE UNCONQUERED #2 - (Dixon/Smith) Claw has made a deal with an evil sorceress who might hold the secret to his monstrous limb... but at what cost for this information?
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CONAN #30 - (Mignola/Nord/Stewart) Conan battles a gelatinous abomination older than history in this continuation of Robert E. Howard's The Hall of the Dead adaptation. In an abandoned city long lost to the hearts and memories of man, where will the Cimmerian turn for refuge? Cover by Tony Harris.
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CONAN & THE SONGS OF THE DEAD #1 - of 5 (Joe R. Lansdale/Timothy Truman/Dave Stewart) The story begins in the wastes of Stygia, a burning stretch of desert so desolate the only thing more unforgiving are its inhabitants. There, Conan comes to the aid of an old ally, uncovers a scheme to acquire untold-of wealth, and punishes his foolish enemies most cruelly.
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RED SONJA #12 - (Oeming/Rubi/Marcos) Who's the wizard Sonja's been after? What is his connection to her past? This issue begins to reveal all of the answers.
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CLAW THE UNCONQUERED #4 - (Dixon/Smith) Claw learns that his traveling companions are not what they seem to be, while a beast with a familiar face stalks the land.
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CLAW THE UNCONQUERED #5 - (Dixon/Smith) Claw faces betrayal and must fight for his life.
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CONAN #31 – (Mignola/Nord/Stewart) Concludes the adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s The Hall of the Dead with an epic battle that allies Conan with a former enemy against slithering shadows and a veritable onslaught of undead warriors. Cover by Tony Harris.
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CONAN #32 - (Busiek/Ruth) Born on the Battlefield. Spring has come to Cimmeria and life is eventful for Conan - the robust youth earning the affection of more than one young woman. Conan will discover the consequences of his choices, determining not only his own fate, but that of his village.
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CONAN #33 - (Timothy Truman/Nord/Stewart) With the beautiful Jiara in tow, Conan journeys west, away from the treacherous City of Thieves and into the jagged, desolate hills of Zamora. Yet lurking amidst the rocks are adversaries hungry for his flesh, his purse, and his soul. Cover by Tony Harris. 40 pp.
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CONAN & THE SONGS OF THE DEAD #3 – of 5 (Lansdale/Truman/Stewart) Amidst the burning desolation of Stygia, Conan has acquired a camel, a drunken companion, and objects of great power coveted by a wizard whose greed is only rivaled by his hate.
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RED SONJA #13 - (Oeming/Rubi) The She-Devil with a Sword hurtles towards her confrontation with the ultimate evil of the Hyborean Age.
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RED SONJA #14 - (Oeming/Rubi/Sadowski) We see more of young Sonja’s journey and the “present day” trials of Sonja, Sumarro, and Osin as they face the manifestations of the Borat-Na Fori.
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RED SONJA: MONSTER ISLAND ONE-SHOT - (Roy Thomas/Pablo Marcos/Caesar Rodriguez) Sonja is in the middle of Monster Island — a pit of Hell filled with deformed men, beasts and creatures of all shapes and sizes.
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SAVAGE RED SONJA: QUEEN OF THE FROZEN WASTES #1 - of 4 (Frank Cho & Doug Murray/Homs) Sonja heads to the frozen north in a stunning first issue filled with action and drama.
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CLAW THE UNCONQUERED #6 – (Dixon/Smith) It’s Claw vs. Claw. The blood-soaked hero comes face-to-face with the gruesome reality of the prophecy — and it’s a battle to save all humanity. Final issue.
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SAVAGE RED SONJA: QUEEN OF THE FORGOTTEN WASTES #3 - of 4 (Cho & Murray/Homs) Sonja remains trapped in the clutches of the beautiful and deadly Ice Queen, forced to duel in the arena against man and beast alike.
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