Super Marvel #3/1982
In "Hævn for hævn," Conan finds himself on the run after killing the high-priest of the Bamulas, forcing him to seek refuge in an ancient castle where he witnesses a terrifying vision of demons slaughtering a group of Stygians. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with powerful art by John Buscema, inks by Ernie Chan, and colors by Ben Sean, this 1982 Egmont issue delivers a grim, atmospheric tale of vengeance and dread. The cover, a striking piece by Frank Miller, captures the story’s dark intensity.
In the grim shadows of the Black Coast, Conan finds himself hunted after slaying the high-priest Bamula, now branded a fugitive among the very people he once ruled. That night, sheltering in a crumbling ancient castle, he witnesses a terrifying vision: demons tearing through a contingent of Stygians in a blood-soaked massacre.
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