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Cover: Ernie Chan
Conan the Barbarian #104
“The Vale of Lost Women”
In "The Vale of Lost Women," Conan tracks a traitor through treacherous terrain, then faces a new threat when the woman he freed is seized by a mysterious, cursed enclave. Roy Thomas and John Buscema deliver a pulse-pounding tale of betrayal and rescue, with Ernie Chan’s dynamic cover capturing the moment the demon-bat descends. A 40-cent adventure from 1979.
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writer Roy Thomas · artist John Buscema · inker Ernie Chan · colorist Ben Sean · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Ernie Chan
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Full credits
writer Roy Thomas
artist John Buscema
inker Ernie Chan
colorist Ben Sean
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils, inks Ernie Chan
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Conan betrays and kills Bajujh and frees Livia who was his captive. Livia runs and is captured by the Vale of Lost Women. Conan saves her from a winged demon-bat and frees her to return to Ophir.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).