Conan: Roy Thomas y Barry Windsor-Smith #1
"¡La Llegada de Conan!" kicks off with the Cimmerian’s first clash against a fearsome Beast-Man, setting the stage for a brutal journey into the underground realm of the Beast-Men. Written by Roy Thomas and Cristina Macía, with Barry Windsor-Smith’s legendary art bringing the savage world to life—pencils and inks by Windsor-Smith on both interior and cover—this 1994 issue introduces a tale of survival, rebellion, and unexpected kingship, all rendered in the iconic style that defined the character’s early years.
In "¡La Llegada de Conan!", Conan joins a band of Aesir raiders as they assault the mystical realm of Vanaheim. When the battle turns deadly and a mysterious shaman summons winged demons, Conan is left unconscious—only to awaken in a hidden temple, where visions from a sacred gem reveal the truth behind the invasion. With the temple crumbling around him, Conan must decide what to do next, and whether to trust the shaman’s servant or flee into the unknown.
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↩ Reprints Conan the Barbarian #1 (1970), Conan the Barbarian #2 (1970), Conan the Barbarian #3 (1971), Conan Saga #3 (1987)
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