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Los Mejores Autores Conan#1
Cover: John Buscema & The Tribe

Los Mejores Autores Conan #1

May 1996 · Planeta DeAgostini · [1.795 ESP]
“¡El Guerrero y la Mujer-Loba!”

In "¡El Guerrero y la Mujer-Loba!", Conan finds himself trapped between loyalty and deception when Salome, disguised as Taramis, commands the Khauran army to surrender—only for Conan to defy her order. With the army destroyed and himself captured, the Cimmerian faces a perilous fate as the web of betrayal tightens. Written by Robert E. Howard, Roy Thomas, and Joan Josep Mussarra, with dynamic art by John Buscema and inks by The Tribe, this issue delivers a gripping clash of wills, all rendered in vivid colors by Pete Lijauco and sharp lettering by Juan Manuel Peña. The cover, penciled by John Buscema and inked by The Tribe, captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer Robert E. Howard · writer Roy Thomas · writer Joan Josep Mussarra · artist John Buscema · inker The Tribe · colorist Pete Lijauco · letterer Juan Manuel Peña · cover John Buscema, The Tribe

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writer Roy Thomas
inker The Tribe
colorist Pete Lijauco
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks The Tribe

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Salome, posing as Taramis, orders the Khauran army to disband and turn control of the city over to Constantius and his men, but Conan refuses her order. The army is slain, and Conan is taken prisoner.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).