Arion, Lord of Atlantis #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart three of "The Magic Odyssey" arrives in June 1985, and Jan Duursema's cover makes an immediate impression: Arion stands at the center in his blue costume and flowing red cape, both arms raised as magical energy crackles from his hands, while a churning horde of grotesque, clawed demons crowds in from every side. Flames lick at his feet and the glowing star symbol hovers behind him, yet the Atlantean sorcerer holds his ground with striking composure. Paul Kupperberg and Duursema have been crafting one of DC's most visually ambitious fantasy series, and this installment — subtitled "The Descent" — promises the kind of mystical peril that made Arion, Lord of Atlantis such a distinctive corner of the DC universe.
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Reprinted in Démon #16 (1987)
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