Super Marvel #1/1982
In "Månekongerne," Conan finds himself in the treacherous Black Coast, where loyalty is a weapon and betrayal is the only currency. After a ruthless act against Bajujh, Conan sets free Livia—only for her to fall into the clutches of the Vale of Lost Women, where a winged demon-bat awaits. With John Buscema’s dynamic art and Ernie Chan’s sharp inks bringing the savage world to life, this 1982 Egmont issue offers a pulse-pounding tale of survival and redemption. The cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the story’s dark, mythic tone in striking detail.
In "De glemte kvinders dal," Conan’s ruthless path leads him to free Livia from captivity, only for her to flee into the perilous Vale of Lost Women. There, he rescues her from a winged demon-bat, offering her a chance to return to Ophir—though her fate remains uncertain.
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