Super Marvel #4/1982
In "Dødshævneren," Conan finds himself hunted after killing the high-priest of the Bamulas, forcing him to take refuge in a haunted castle where he witnesses a chilling vision of demons slaughtering a group of Stygians. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by John Buscema, inks by Ernie Chan, and colors by Ben Sean, this 1982 issue captures the grim intensity of the Hyborian Age. The striking cover, penciled and inked by Bill Sienkiewicz, perfectly frames the tale’s dark, otherworldly tone.
In the shadowed halls of an ancient castle on the Black Coast, Conan finds himself hunted after a brutal clash with the high-priest of the Bamulas. That night, as firelight flickers across crumbling stone, he witnesses a chilling vision: demons tearing through a troop of Stygians, their screams swallowed by the dark.
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