Super Marvel #2/1982
In "Varulvens nat!", Conan finds himself entangled in a deadly web of betrayal and survival on the Black Coast, where loyalty is as fleeting as shadow. After a shocking act of treachery, he rescues Livia from the clutches of a winged demon-bat in the Vale of Lost Women, setting her free to return to Ophir. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema, inks by Ernie Chan, and colors by Ben Sean, this 1982 issue features a striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
In the wilds of the Black Coast, Conan’s ruthless pragmatism leads him to betray Bajujh and free Livia, a captive whose fate hangs in the balance. When she flees only to fall into the clutches of the mysterious Vale of Lost Women, Conan must confront a winged demon-bat to rescue her—then let her go, unbound, to return to Ophir.
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