Savage Sword Of Conan: The Original Comics Omnibus Vol.13
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Product details
- ISBN 9781787745018
- Weight: 567g
- Dimensions: 180 x 276mm
- Publication Date: 03 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Writers Chuck Dixon, John Arcudi, Gerry Conway, and more are joined with an amazing roster of artists including Ernie Chan, Mike Docherty, John Buscema, Tony DeZuniga, Gary Kwapisz, among others.
An Omnibus continuing the Cimmerian's most savage adventures! This collection reprints for the first time Conan the Rogue! Considered one of the finest '90s Conan graphic novels, Conan the Rogue sees John Buscema on pencil, ink, and color duties in a story he wrote with Conan legend Roy Thomas! This collection also features beloved Conan scribe John Arcudi's earliest work on the character!
This 880-page tome sees Chuck Dixon, John Arcudi, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, and more spinning some of the Cimmerian's most savage adventures, made all the better with a roster of incredible artists including Ernie Chan, Mike Docherty, John Buscema, Tony DeZuniga, and Gary Kwapisz to name just a few!
This collection also includes covers from legendary artists by Joe Jusko, Dorian Vallejo, and Earl Norem, as well as a section of rarely seen bonus material!
Collecting: Savage Sword of Conan (1974) #172-184 and Conan the Rogue (1991) Marvel Graphic Novel #69
Chuck Dixon is a veteran comic book writer and is considered the most prolific American comic book writer of all times with over 40,000 pages of comics in publication, and thousands of titles to his name including a record run on Batman (where he co-created the villain Bane along with Graham Nolan) and also his seminal work on The Punisher. His other work includes extensive runs on titles as diverse as Conan the Barbarian, Nightwing, The Simpsons and SpongeBob Squarepants. He adapted J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Hobbit into one of the most successful graphic novels in publication and just one of his entries on the New York Times bestseller list. He is also the author of the bestselling SEAL Team 6 novels
John Buscema (1927-2002) literally wrote the book on being a Marvel artist—namely, How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way—and few were better qualified. His career began in 1948 as a member of the Timely/Marvel Bullpen. He left the field for advertising in the mid-’50s, but Stan Lee coaxed him back to comics in 1966. Buscema followed with a celebrated run on The Avengers with the first Silver Surfer series. He subsequently succeeded Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four, Thor and other titles. By the time of his retirement in 1996, Buscema had penciled nearly every Marvel title—including over 100 issues of his personal favorite, Conan the Barbarian.
Roy Thomas joined Marvel as a writer and editor under Stan Lee, scripting key runs of nearly every Marvel title: The Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, The Sub-Mariner, Thor, The X-Men and more. He wrote the first ten years of Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan; and launched the Defenders, Iron Fist, The Invaders and Warlock. At DC, he developed All-Star Squadron, Infinity Inc. and related titles, proving instrumental in reviving the Golden Age Justice Society of America. He co-scripted the sword-and-sorcery films Fire and Ice and Conan the Destroyer. Throughout it all, Thomas has edited the award-winning magazine Alter Ego, contributing heartily to the research and history of the medium.
Tony Dezuniga began drawing for DC Comics in the late 1960s. After working on DC romance and mystery titles, he illustrated the first adventure of Jonah Hex in 1972.
His distinctive style was seen in pages of Conan the Barbarian, Spider-Man, The X-Men, The Hulk and many others. JONAH HEX: NO WAY BACK marks DeZuniga’s return to the Western anti-hero.
Ernie Chan (1940-2012) immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines at the age of 30 and wasted no time breaking into the American comic book scene. He would ink the work of John Buscema on Conan the Barbarian for the better part of fourteen years and also illustrated Kull the Destroyer and many other titles for Marvel.
MICHAEL DOCHERTY For over a decade, Docherty was one of the most prolific artists in the Conan Universe, with credits pencilling Conan the Barbarian, Conan the King and Savage Sword of Conan. He also illustrated the Conan graphic novels The Horn of Azoth and The Ravagers Out of Time. After pencilling three issues of Conan the Savage in 1995, Docherty left Marvel for animation, where he worked as a storyboard artist on The Incredible Hulk, Godzilla: The Series and Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys.
