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Arak, Fils de la foudre#2
Cover: Ernie Colón

Arak, Fils de la foudre #2

Jul 1982 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
“La hache et l'épée”

In "La hache et l'épée," Arak teams up with his new companion, Malagigi, to confront a powerful sorcerer from the past. Together, they free the mind-controlled Valda, the Iron Maiden, and face off against the malevolent Baledor in a battle that pushes them to their limits. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Ernie Colón’s dynamic art and Tony DeZuniga’s sharp inks, this 1982 French edition—complete with Colón’s striking cover—delivers a gripping blend of swordplay and sorcery.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist Ernie Colón · inker Tony DeZuniga · colorist Adrienne Roy · cover Ernie Colón

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
colorist Adrienne Roy
cover pencils, inks Ernie Colón

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Arak's new companion, Malagigi, convinces Arak to help confront an old foe of the sorcerer's. First, they free a mind-controlled Valda, the Iron Maiden of Carolus Magnus' coterie of knights. Then, they all confront the evil sorcerer, Baledor, who is finally killed after sustaining several mortal wounds.

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