| Issue | #1 |
| Published | July 2008 |
| Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
| Pages | 40 |
| Editing | Philip R. Simon; Matt Dryer; Scott Allie (consulting editor); Ryan Jorgensen (assistant editor); Patrick Thorpe (assistant editor); Joshua Elliott (designer); Jason Hvam (digital production) |
| Characters | Conan |
| Genre | sword and sorcery |
| Pencils | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Inks | Joe Kubert (signed) |
| Colors | Joe Kubert ? |
| Genre | sword and sorcery |
| Pencils | Frank Cho |
| Inks | Frank Cho |
| Colors | Dave Stewart |
| Notes | Alternate cover. |
| Script | Robert E. Howard (quotation) |
| Pencils | Tomas Giorello |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | This page contains the indicia and credits for this issue with an accompanying quotation and illustration. |
| Characters | Conan; Hoenig Red Hand; Connacht (flashback) |
| Synopsis | When he's attacked by Vanir on the way back to Cimmeria, Conan is taken in by a strange old man and told a story of Conan's grandfather, Connacht and how he came to take two orphaned brothers into his care. |
| Genre | sword and sorcery |
| Script | Tim Truman |
| Pencils | Tomas Giorello; Richard Corben |
| Inks | Tomas Giorello; Richard Corben |
| Colors | Jose Villarrubia |
| Letters | Richard Starkings; Comicraft |
| Notes | The sequences set in the past in this story are drawn by Richard Corben, the remaining sequences are drawn by Tomas Giorello. |
| Script | Philip Simon |
| Pencils | John Cassaday; Joe Kubert; John Buscema; Frank Cho |
| Inks | John Cassaday; Joe Kubert; John Buscema; Frank Cho |
| Colors | Laura Martin; Joe Kubert; ?; Dave Stewart |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Text article with accompanying illustrations. |
| Characters | Robert E. Howard; Novalyne Price |
| Genre | biography |
| Script | Novalyne Price Ellis; Jim Keegan (adaptation); Ruth Keegan (adaptation) |
| Pencils | Jim Keegan; Ruth Keegan |
| Inks | Jim Keegan; Ruth Keegan |
| Colors | Jim Keegan; Ruth Keegan |
| Letters | Jim Keegan; Ruth Keegan |
| Notes | The story comes from Novalyne Price Ellis' memoir "One Who Walked Alone". |