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- Conan the Barbarian - Wikipedia
Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero created by American author Robert E Howard (1906–1936) and who debuted in 1932 and went on to appear in a series of fantasy stories published in Weird Tales magazine
- Conan the Barbarian (2011) - IMDb
Conan the Barbarian: Directed by Marcus Nispel With Jason Momoa, Stephen Lang, Rachel Nichols, Ron Perlman A vengeful barbarian warrior sets off to get his revenge on the evil warlord who attacked his village and murdered his father when he was a boy
- Conan Wiki - Fandom
Conan - known as Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Cimmerian (from the name of his homeland, Cimmeria) - is a literary character created by Robert E Howard in a series of stories published in Weird Tales in the 1930s
- Conan the Barbarian | Barbarian, Sword Sorcery | Britannica
Conan the Barbarian, fictional hero of pulp novels, comic books, and films whose fantasy adventures take place in a prehistoric past Conan is an adventurer-warrior from Cimmeria who lives in the Hyborian age, an era that supposedly follows the disappearance of the mythical continent of Atlantis
- Conan The Barbarian | Official Home and Store of Conan
With his boundless courage and unparalleled strength, Conan faced down beasts and men alike, carving out a reputation as the fiercest warrior to have ever roamed the Earth As time went on and Conan’s exploits were retold in countless forms – from comic books to movies and video games – every story remained true to the roots of his character
- Conan | The H. P. Lovecraft Wiki | Fandom
Conan is a sword and sorcery barbarian character, created by Robert E Howard and first published in the pulp magazines Weird Tales The barbarian's adventures were later completed and extended by L Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter, Björn Nyberg, Andrew J Offutt, and many others
- Conan (comics) - Wikipedia
Marvel Comics began publishing Conan comics with the series Conan the Barbarian in 1970 Dark Horse Comics published Conan from 2003 to 2018, when the rights were reacquired by Marvel Comics [1] Marvel published Conan comics until 2022, when Titan Comics took over the license (through Heroic Signatures) to begin publishing its own series [2]
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