Eerie #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Zud Kamish: Crabs," sorceress queen Naja rules her throne of skulls with ruthless flair, reveling in the chaos of violence and passion. Written by Alabaster Redzone and brought to life with bold, visceral art by Esteban Maroto, this eerie tale from Warren’s Eerie #126 (1981) delivers a dark, atmospheric plunge into a world where power and peril are inseparable. The cover, a striking piece by Richard Corben, captures the story’s twisted grandeur in sharp, haunting detail.
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"Naja, the beautiful, power-drunk and passionate sorceress queen, lounged on her throne of skulls and commanded Korsar to fight to the death with a hulking, kill crazed giant! Naja liked to make love to the sound of a man's dying screams, ..."
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