Super Marvel #4/1983
"Drømmedæmonen" delivers a chilling blend of psychological suspense and supernatural dread in this 1983 Super Marvel issue, with Doug Moench crafting a story where nightmares aren’t just dreams—they’re weapons. Bill Sienkiewicz’s striking art, both in the interior and on the cover, brings a haunting, surreal edge to Marlene’s brother’s terrifying visions and MK’s unraveling reality. The cover by Sienkiewicz captures the eerie atmosphere perfectly, setting the tone for a tale where the line between dream and nightmare blurs.
In "Drømmedæmonen," Marlene’s brother arrives at the Grant mansion desperate for help, plagued by night terrors that begin to bleed into MK’s own mind. As the nightmares grow more vivid and invasive, MK uncovers a chilling truth: the source lies within Peter, who’s being manipulated by the ancient and elusive Morpheus.
In the grass-sea realm of Buryat, Conan finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal beneath the hidden dwarven city of Tossa. With the priest’s enchanted ears guiding his every step, he turns against King Aosoka—only to flee with the help of Thanamund, Tossa’s husband, as shadows close in.
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