First published in Weird Tales, May, June-July, and August 1939.
Conan’s Brethren
Stories
The Dark Man
Originally published in Weird Tales, December 1931.
The Footfalls Within
Originally published in Weird Tales, September 1931.
The Garden of Fear
Originally published in Marvel Tales, July-August 1934.
Gates of Empire
First published in Golden Fleece, January 1939.
The Gods of Bal-Sagoth
Originally published in Weird Tales, October 1931.
Published as “The Blond Goddess of Bal-Sagoth” in Avon Fantasy Reader #12 (Avon, 1950) and The Second Avon Fantasy Reader (Avon, 1969).
Gods of the North
A rewritten version of “The Frost-Giant’s Daughter” with Conan renamed Amra. Originally published in Fantasy Fan Volume 1 #7, March 1934. Also known as “The Frost-King’s Daughter.”
Hawks of Outremer
Originally published in Oriental Stories, Fall 1931.
Adapted to comics by Michael Alan Nelson and Damian Couceiro, published as Hawks of Outremer (Boom Studios, 2010).
The Hills of the Dead
Originally published in Weird Tales, August 1930.
Kings of the Night
Originally published in Weird Tales, November 1930.
The Lion of Tiberias
Originally published in The Magic Carpet Magazine, July 1933.
Lord of Samarcand
Originally published in Oriental Stories, Spring 1932.
The Lost Race
Originally published in Weird Tales, January 1927.
The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune
Originally published in Weird Tales, September 1929.
The Moon of Skulls
Originally published in Weird Tales, June and July 1930 (2 part serial).
Rattle of Bones
Originally published in Weird Tales, June 1929.
Red Shadows
First published Solomon Kane story.
Originally published in Weird Tales, August 1928.
The Shadow Kingdom
Originally published in Weird Tales, August 1929. First published Kull of Atlantis story.
The Shadow of the Vulture
First published in The Magic Carpet Magazine, January 1934.
Features Red Sonya of Rogatino. Roy Thomas adapted this story for comics in Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian issue 23 (February 1973), rewriting it as a Conan story and introducing Red Sonja, who went on to be a recurring character and later to star in her own comic book series.
Skulls in the Stars
Originally published in Weird Tales, January 1929.
The Sowers of the Thunder
Originally published in Oriental Stories, Winter 1932.
Spear and Fang
Originally published in Weird Tales, July 1925.
The Valley of the Worm
Originally published in Weird Tales, February 1934.
Wings in the Night
Originally published in Weird Tales, July 1932.
Worms of the Earth
Originally published in Weird Tales, November 1932.
Poems
The Ghost Kings
Originally published in Weird Tales, December 1938.
The King and the Oak
First published in Weird Tales, February 1939.
Solomon Kane’s Homecoming
Originally published in Fanciful Tales, Fall 1936.