Conan #13
This collected volume of Conan: Queen of the Black Coast brings together Brian Wood's writing alongside the art of Becky Cloonan and coloring by Dave Stewart, all rooted in Robert E. Howard's foundational Hyborian Age mythology. Massimo Carnevale's cover art says it all: a battle-hardened Conan draws a bow with fierce determination, red cape whipping behind him as a storm of arrows fills the air, while above him two faces — a scarred warrior and a dark-haired woman — loom large against a glowing golden light. It's a striking image that captures both the raw, physical intensity of sword-and-sorcery adventure and the suggestion of a powerful human connection at the heart of the story.
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Fleeing Argos, Conan hops a ship and learns of Bêlit, Queen of the Black Coast.
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