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Robert Jordan
Conan the Destroyer is a fantasy novel written by Robert Jordan featuring Robert E. Howard's seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian, a novelization of the feature film of the same name.
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Robert E. Howard
Conan the Destroyer is a fantasy novel written by Robert Jordan featuring Robert E. Howard's seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian, a novelization of the feature film of the same name.
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by Condal
Created and written by Condal, Conan retells the classic character’s story via a return to his literary origins.
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Kurt Busiek
Entitled simply Conan, the series was first written by Kurt Busiek and pencilled by Cary Nord.
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Gerry Conway
Gerry Conway talk about the history of Conan and Marvel Comics and their experiences while writing the story for Conan the Destroyer.
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by Richard August, Timothy Brown, Michael Coker, Rachael Cruz, Vincent Darlage, Jason Durall, Chris Lites, Kevin Ross, Mark Finn, Jeffery Shanks, and Monica Valentinelli and published by Modiphius Entertainment
Conan is a pulp fantasy role-playing game, written by Richard August, Timothy Brown, Michael Coker, Rachael Cruz, Vincent Darlage, Jason Durall, Chris Lites, Kevin Ross, Mark Finn, Jeffery Shanks, and Monica Valentinelli and published by Modiphius Entertainment.
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and Mark Evanier
CONAN is written by Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier with artwork by Sergio Aragones and Thomas Yeates.
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by Sergio Aragones
CONAN is written by Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier with artwork by Sergio Aragones and Thomas Yeates.
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Dark Horse Comics' sixth and final series about Conan, with Cullen Bunn as the writer
Conan the Slayer was Dark Horse Comics' sixth and final series about Conan, with Cullen Bunn as the writer.
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Howard
The original Conan stories were written by Howard and published between 1932 and 1936.
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by Sean Hood, Thomas Dean Donnelly, and Joshua Oppenheimer
As written by Sean Hood, Thomas Dean Donnelly, and Joshua Oppenheimer, Conan slices Conan's way through the humorless narrative and battles unseen tentacles and other one-dimensional baddies as Conan makes Conan's way toward the descendant of an ancient race, Tamara (Rachel Nichols), and
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Stan Lee
Stan Lee wrote some very interesting characters – Stan Lee wrote The Destroyer who is one of my all-time favorite Golden Age character, and probably the first one that Stan Lee created; and Stan Lee wrote so many different comics over the years from the 1940s through the 70s and into the modern era.
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Steve Jackson
Conan were written by Steve Jackson, and put out by a company called Metagaming.
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Stanley Martin Lieber
Stanley Martin Lieber wrote Stanley Martin Lieber's first comic, the Destroyer in 1941 and subsequently co-created Jack Frost and Father Time still in 1941.
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two master storytellers, Oliver Stone and John Milius
The original “Conan” movie was written by two master storytellers, Oliver Stone and John Milius, giving us a tough act to follow!
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Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer’s early drafts of Conan
Many people have read Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer’s early drafts of Conan when Conan showed up on the internet, and a great, great number of them think theirs was the best draft of any, including the shooting script.
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Poledouris
Poledouris composed Conan within a 12 month period – an unheard of length, except when the scoring process involves a close relationship with a filmmaker, as was the case with Milius, and directors Randall Kleiser (Lagoon), Paul Verhoeven (Robocop), and Simon Wincer (Dove).
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Victor LaValle
That's the premise of a forthcoming comic series, Destroyer, by the acclaimed horror novelist Victor LaValle.
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originally by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir
The Destroyer is a series of paperback novels about a U.S. government operative named Remo Williams, originally by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir.
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