A Espada Selvagem de Conan #56
In "A Rainha da Costa Negra - O Retorno de Amra," young Conan narrowly escapes a pack of wolves only to stumble upon a forgotten crypt, its silent depths holding the skeletal remains of a long-dead warrior and the legendary blade at his side. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art with Ernie Chan’s inks, this issue blends raw adventure with mythic weight. Joe Jusko’s striking cover captures the moment’s intensity, a 1989 classic from Editora Abril.
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While young Conan is fleeing from a pack of wolves, he comes upon an abandoned crypt where he finds the remains of a great warrior, with its sword by his side.
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