Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 105. Chapters: Conan the Barbarian, Fu Manchu, Doc Savage, The Shadow, Zorro, Mike Hammer, Fantomas, Tales of the Shadowmen, The Avenger, Operator No. 5, Parker, Solomon Kane, Sexton Blake, Green Lama, Philip Marlowe, Arsene Lupin, Sailor Steve Costigan, Spider, Captain Future, Bran Mak Morn, Kull of Atlantis, The Black Bat, Secret Agent X, Nick Carter, El Borak, Jack Wright, The Continental Op, G-8, The Phantom Detective, Margo Lane, Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, Judex, Doctor Death, Northwest Smith, Hans Kloss, Agent 13: The Midnight Avenger, Buckaroo Banzai, Nyctalope, Kirby O'Donnell, OSS 117, Patricia Savage, Weird Heroes, Bret Leather, Jim Anthony, Madame Atomos, Josephine Balsamo, Sar Dubnotal, Axel Brass, John Sunlight, Li Shoon, Jack Stang, Domino Lady, Masked Mystery Villain, Dr. Yen Sin, Jimmie Dale, Cormac Fitzgeoffrey, Michael Kirowan, Moon Man, Theodore Marley Brooks, Jirel of Joiry, Frank Reade, Philo Gubb, The Sonora Kid, William Harper Littlejohn, Craig Kennedy, The Eel, Son Altesse Serenissime, Sumuru, Andrew Blodgett Mayfair, List of Casey, Crime Photographer stories in Black Mask, Yag-Kosha, Hermann Brunner, Turlogh Dubh O'Brien, Pao Tcheou, Skull-Face, Thomas J. Roberts, John Renwick, Steve Harrison, Jules de Grandin, Kip Morgan. Excerpt: Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian, from the name of the character's homeland, Cimmeria) is a fictional character. He is a hero, a well known and iconic figure in American fantasy, and the most famous barbarian in fiction. Conan is often associated with the fantasy subgenre of sword and sorcery and heroic fantasy. He was created by Texan writer Robert E. Howard in 1932 via a series of fantasy stories sold to Weird Tales magazine. The character has since appeared in licensed books, comics, films, television programs, video games, roleplaying games, and ...