King Conan
Creation & Design
Created by Robert E. Howard in the 1930s, Conan was designed as a barbarian hero who embodies strength and primal instincts.Early Years
Conan first appeared in pulp magazines before transitioning to comic books, where he became a staple of the sword and sorcery genre.Character Development
Over the years, Conan has evolved from a simple barbarian to a complex character, embodying themes of honor, loyalty, and the struggle for power.Cultural Reception
Conan has been widely received as an iconic character in fantasy literature and comics, influencing countless adaptations in film, television, and games.Character Details
Real Name:
Conan
Aliases:
Conan the Barbarian, Conan the Cimmerian
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Thieves Guild, The Fellowship of the Ring
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Expert swordsman, Skilled strategist
Equipment:
Sword, Shield, Armor
Weight:
200lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Conan the King #20
Marvel
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1984
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Vol. 1
Origin of how Conan became King Conan
Variant cover art by Sanjulian
680-page hardcover omnibus that collects the following limited series:
The Scarlet Citadel (2011) #1 - #4
The Phoenix Sword (2012) #1 - #4
The Hour of the Dragon (2013) #1 - #4
The Conqueror (2014) #1 - #6
Wolves Beyond the Border (2015) #1 - #4
Original retail price: $100
680-page hardcover omnibus that collects the following limited series:
The Scarlet Citadel (2011) #1 - #4
The Phoenix Sword (2012) #1 - #4
The Hour of the Dragon (2013) #1 - #4
The Conqueror (2014) #1 - #6
Wolves Beyond the Border (2015) #1 - #4
Original retail price: $100
Variant cover art by Pascal Garcin
Connects to Conan #25 collage variant (Sept 2021)
Variant cover art by Pascal Garcin
Connects to Conan #25 collage variant (Sept 2021)
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