Conan the Barbarian #13
Sean Tonelli
Writer: Brian Wood
Art: Mirko Colak
Colours: Dave Stewart
Letters: Richard Starkings & Comickraft
Writer: Brian Wood
Art: Mirko Colak
Colours: Dave Stewart
Letters: Richard Starkings & Comickraft
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan
Art: Fiona Staples
Letters: FONOGRAPHIKS
Publisher: Image Comics
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