Barry Windsor-Smith

Marvel Mar 1969

Uncanny X-Men #54

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1st appearance and origin of Alex Summers, later becomes Havok in X-Men #56
1st appearance of the Living Pharaoh, later becomes the Living Monolith
Origin of Angel
Marvel Oct 1970

Conan the Barbarian #1

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1st appearance of Conan the Barbarian
1st cameo appearance of King Kull
[March 2026 - A King Conan movie is moving forward at 20th Century Studios, with Christopher McQuarrie (Mission: Impossible) writing and directing, and Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to portray the aging barbarian]
Independent Oct 1970

Marvelmania Magazine #2

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Back cover displays the rejected cover art by Steve Ditko of Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's first appearance) which was later published as a variant of The Amazing Spider-Man #700
Preview image of Conan the Barbarian, which preceded the first Marvel issue
Marvel Jul 1971

Conan the Barbarian #7

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1st cameo appearance of Thoth-Amon, a powerful sorcerer and the main antagonist of Conan
First mention of Set, the serpent god, in the Conan mythos
Marvel Jul 1972

Conan the Barbarian #16

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Adaptation of Robert E. Howard's classic story, 'The Frost-Giant's Daughter' aka The Gods of the North (1932)
Reprinted from Savage Tales #1 (1971)
Marvel Jan 1973

Conan the Barbarian #22

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First reprint of Conan the Barbarian #1, the first appearance of Conan
In the letters column of this issue, there is an explanation that the story originally intended for this issue was lost in the mail therefore the decision was made to reprint Conan #1
The explanation apologizes for the misleading cover art which was meant for the new, original story and had already been printed before the mail mishap
Marvel Jan 1973

Conan the Barbarian #22

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First reprint of Conan the Barbarian #1, the first appearance of Conan
In the letters column of this issue, there is an explanation that the story originally intended for this issue was lost in the mail therefore the decision was made to reprint Conan #1
The explanation apologizes for the misleading cover art which was meant for the new, original story and had already been printed before the mail mishap

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