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Conan the Barbarian #4 (1971)
Conan the Barbarian #4 (1971)
A key early Bronze Age issue from Marvel’s landmark Conan the Barbarian run, featuring Robert E. Howard’s iconic swords-and-sorcery hero. This issue delivers high-energy adventure, standout Barry Windsor-Smith artwork, and early world-building that helped solidify Conan’s popularity in comic form.
Conan finds himself entangled in a deadly confrontation as dark forces seek to manipulate him for their own ends. As alliances shift and danger rises, the young Cimmerian must rely on strength and instinct to survive.
Conan the Barbarian #4 (1971)
A key early Bronze Age issue from Marvel’s landmark Conan the Barbarian run, featuring Robert E. Howard’s iconic swords-and-sorcery hero. This issue delivers high-energy adventure, standout Barry Windsor-Smith artwork, and early world-building that helped solidify Conan’s popularity in comic form.
Conan finds himself entangled in a deadly confrontation as dark forces seek to manipulate him for their own ends. As alliances shift and danger rises, the young Cimmerian must rely on strength and instinct to survive.
Creative Team & Publishing Info
Writer: Roy Thomas
Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Year: 1971
Series: Conan the Barbarian (Vol. 1)
Issue #: 4
Format: Single Issue, 32 pages, Color
Era: Bronze Age

