Professional History
Marvel Comics[]
From Savage Sword of Conan #7 (August, 1975) to Savage Sword of Conan #64 (May, 1984), Fred Blosser was credited as "Staff and Such".
Plots[]
On a few occasions, Fred Blosser was asked to write plots for Conan stories, such as "Plunder of Death Island" in Savage Sword of Conan #67 (August, 1981).
Articles[]
Fred Blosser wrote several articles in Conan-related titles:
- "Conan's Women Warriors" in Savage Sword of Conan #1 (August, 1974).
- "The Sword and The Road" in Savage Tales #6 (September, 1974), an article and a map about the world of Brak the Barbarian.
- "Conan's Parents" in Conan the Barbarian #47 (February, 1975).
- "King Kull" in Kull and the Barbarians #1 (May, 1975), a retrospective review.
- "The Miscast Barbarian"/"The Conjurer of Cross Plains" in Savage Sword of Conan #9 (December, 1975), a review of L. Sprague de Camp's new biography of Robert E. Howard.
- "Conan the Cannibal" in Savage Sword of Conan #10 (February, 1976), an article revealing secrets behind the writing of The Hour of the Dragon.
- "The tribes from time's abyss" in Savage Sword of Conan #33 (September, 1978), detailing the story of the Picts during the Hyborian Age.
- In Savage Sword of Conan #11 (April, 1976):
- "El Borak the Barbarian", a feature of the book collecting the tales of Francis X. Gordon.
- "The Scribes of Hyboria", a look at some of the great Howard fanzines.
- In Savage Sword of Conan #13 (June, 1976):
- "A Conan for Collector", a review of Donald M. Grant's hardcover Conan book.
- "When the Little People Strike", an examination of Robert E. Howard's Little People, with art by John Buscema and Barry Smith.
- "The Kozaks Ride", a history of the Kozaks, in Savage Sword of Conan #59 (December, 1980).
- "Kane... The Avengers - The Life and Times of Solomon Kane" in Savage Sword of Conan #219 (March, 1994).
- "A Red Sonja Comics Chronology - The Rise of a She-Devil" in Conan Saga #96 (March, 1995), with Roy Thomas.
- "The King Kull Comics Chronology" in Conan Saga #97 (April, 1995), with Roy Thomas and Jim Neal.