Conan #7/1996
In "Röda stenar," Conan, now a Zingarian buccaneer and captain of his own ship, faces a storm of loyalty and betrayal when his rival, the nobleman Heronan Da Varza, attacks his vessel. With his lover Sancha torn between her devotion to Conan and the chance to return home with Da Varza, the crew's fortunes shift when they discover a legendary ship rumored to hold a lost treasure. But the real danger may lie not in gold, but in what the ship truly hides. Written by Roy Thomas and Henrik Brandendorff, with art by John Buscema and inks by Alfredo Alcala and Kerry Gammill, this 1996 issue features a cover by Simon Bisley.
In "Röda stenar," Conan takes on a perilous theft for the noblewoman Siddhara, who sends her trusted companion Palus to guide him. The mission leads him into the heart of a cursed sanctuary, where he uncovers the terrible truth behind the bloodstones—powerful gems that demand human sacrifice to survive.
In "Plundringen av Dödens ö," Conan, now a Zingarian buccaneer and captain of his own ship, faces a new threat when the nobleman Heronan Da Varza attacks his vessel. With his lover Sancha torn between loyalty to Conan and the chance to return home with Da Varza, the crew's fortunes shift when they discover a ship rumored to hold a lost treasure—though the real danger may lie not in gold, but in what the vessel truly hides.
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