Issue | #3 |
Published | [February 2004] |
Cover Price | 15.95 USD |
Pages | 172 |
Editing | Jeremy Barlow |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith |
Inks | Dan Adkins |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #20 (November 1972) [a detail from "The Black Hound of Vengeance" p1] |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Dan Adkins |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #18 (September 1972) [a detail from "The Thing in the Temple" p9] |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Setting: Koth grasslands; Conan saves Zephra's life, fights against and later with Elric. Conan fights to save Hyborea and Melnibone from Queen Xiombarg. |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas; Michael Moorcock (plot); James Cawthorn (plot) |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith |
Inks | Sal Buscema |
Colors | Peter Dawes; Ian Sokoliwski; Dennis Kashton; Wil Glass; Rain Beredo |
Letters | John Costanza |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #14 (March 1972) |
Characters | Elric (guest star); Zukala; Zephra (Death); Arkyn (introduction); Arioch (villain, introduction); Terhali (Death); Kulan-Gath; Xiombarg (Death); Prince Gaynor the Damned |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas; Michael Moorcock (plot); James Cawthorn (plot) |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith [as Barry Smith] |
Inks | Sal Buscema; Barry Windsor-Smith [as Barry Smith] |
Letters | Sam Rosen |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #15 (April 1972) |
Synopsis | Setting: Ship in the Vilayet Sea, Island city of Bal-Sagoth; Conan saves Kyrie and restores her as queen of Bal-Sagoth. |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Ralph Reese |
Letters | John Costanza |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Notes | Adapted from the short story by Robert E. Howard. |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #17 (August 1972) |
Synopsis | Setting: Island city of Bal-Sagoth in Vilayet Sea; Conan & Fafnir slay demons and flee from Bal-Sagoth as a volcano destroys the island. They are picked up in the Sea by Yezdigerd. |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Dan Adkins |
Letters | Artie Simek |
Editing | Roy Thomas (original editor) |
Notes | Adapted from the short story "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth" by Robert E. Howard. |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #18 (September 1972) |
Synopsis | Setting: Ship, City of Makkalet; Conan works for Turanian military and lays seige to Makkalet; Legend of the Living Tarim is told; Conan makes enemy of Balthaz; Fafnir is wounded by flaming arrow |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith |
Inks | Dan Adkins |
Letters | John Costanza |
Editing | Roy Thomas (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #19 (October 1972) |
Synopsis | Setting: Ship, City of Makkalet; Fafnir loses his arm and is thrown overboard by Balthaz to drown. Conan infiltrates the Temple of Tarim and kills a black hound. Conan kills Balthaz and flees Yezdigerd's ship. |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith |
Inks | Dan Adkins |
Letters | John Costanza |
Editing | Roy Thomas (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #20 (November 1972) |
Synopsis | Setting: Makkalet; Conan is taken captive in Makkalet when he defects from the Turanian army. Conan joins and is betrayed by Makkalet forces; Conan fights giant toad-god. |
Genre | sword and sorcery |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Pencils | Barry Windsor-Smith (layouts); P. Craig Russell [as Craig Russell] (penciller); Val Mayerik (penciller) |
Inks | Dan Adkins; Sal Buscema |
Letters | Artie Simek |
Editing | Roy Thomas (original editor) |
Notes | Inspired by the short story "The Black Stone" by Robert E. Howard. |
Reprinted | from Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 series) #21 (December 1972) |
Synopsis | Thomas gives background on the creation of the stories in this volume. |
Script | Roy Thomas |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | A house ad for Dark Horse trade paperbacks |
Synopsis | Promotional material for this volume. |