Super Marvel #12/1982
"Dræber-eliten" kicks off with Conan and Erfu fleeing into the vast grasslands of Buryat, pursued by the Shemites. Trapped in the endless plains, Conan uncovers a hidden horror: Aesirs, including Niord, enslaved by dwarves—leading to a brutal clash that draws the wrath of a monstrous bear-god. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with dynamic intensity by John Buscema, inks by Ernie Chan, and colors by George Roussos, this 1982 Egmont issue features a striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
In "Dræber-eliten," MK finds himself in Jerusalem, poised to confront the dangerous Nimrod Strange and his army of anarchists—only for Nimrod to strike first, sending a trio of deadly assassins to eliminate him before the showdown can begin.
In the vast grass sea of Buryat, Conan and Erfu flee the Shemites only to stumble upon a hidden tragedy: Aesirs, including the mighty Niord, enslaved by dwarves. When Conan breaks their chains, the dwarves summon their bear-god in a final, desperate bid for vengeance—before they fall.
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